US10527329B2 - Ejector-type refrigeration cycle device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device, which has an ejector.
- Patent Documents 1-3 describe regarding an ejector-type refrigeration cycle devices, in which refrigerant discharged from a compressor is cooled by performing heat exchange with outside air in a radiator, and the cooled high-pressure refrigerant is decompressed in a nozzle portion of an ejector.
- a gas-liquid separator is arranged at a downstream side of a diffuser portion of an ejector to separate low-pressure refrigerant into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant. Furthermore, a gas refrigerant outlet of the gas-liquid separator is connected to a refrigerant suction port of the compressor, a liquid refrigerant outlet of the gas-liquid separator is connected to a refrigerant inlet of a suction side evaporator, and a refrigerant outlet of the suction side evaporator is connected to a refrigerant suction port of the ejector.
- a branch portion is provided at an upstream side of a nozzle portion of an ejector to branch a flow of the refrigerant flowing out of a radiator. Furthermore, the branch portion is provided, such that one refrigerant branched at the branch portion flows toward the nozzle portion of the ejector, and the other refrigerant branched at the branch portion flows toward a refrigerant suction port of the ejector.
- a discharge side evaporator is arranged at a downstream side of the diffuser portion of the ejector to evaporate the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion of the ejector.
- a fixed throttle for decompressing and expanding the refrigerant and the suction side evaporator are arranged between the branch portion and the refrigerant suction port of the ejector so as to obtain cooling capacity in both the discharge side evaporator and the suction side evaporator.
- a branch portion is provided at a downstream side of a diffuser portion of an ejector to branch a flow of the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion. Furthermore, the branch portion is provided, such that one refrigerant branched at the branch portion flows into the discharge side evaporator, and the other refrigerant branched at the branch portion flows toward a refrigerant suction port of the ejector via the suction side evaporator. Thereby, cooling capacity can be obtained in both the discharge side evaporator and the suction side evaporator.
- the pressure of the suction refrigerant of the compressor can be increased, thereby reducing the drive power of the compressor and improving the coefficiency of performance (COP) in the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device.
- the suction capacity of the ejector is decreased in accordance with a decrease of the flow amount of the refrigerant (drive flow) passing through the nozzle portion, thereby reducing the recovery energy amount.
- the COP improvement may be decreased in accordance with the decrease in the flow amount of the drive flow in the ejector.
- the suction capacity of the ejector is decreased, and thereby not only the recovery energy amount is reduced but also it is difficult to supply the liquid refrigerant from the gas-liquid separator to the evaporator.
- the cooling capacity obtained in the cycle is reduced.
- the COP improvement may be greatly decreased in accordance with the decrease in the flow amount of the drive flow.
- FIG. 118 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of Patent Document 1.
- the solid line of FIG. 118 shows the state of the refrigerant at the time of normal operation
- the chain line of FIG. 18 shows the state of the refrigerant at the time of the above-described breakdown arising in the cycle.
- the heat quantity of the refrigerant radiated at the radiator corresponds to the compression work amount of the compressor. As a result, heat quantity cannot be moved from a low pressure side to a high pressure side, thereby breaking the cycle.
- the refrigerant passage from the branch portion to the refrigerant suction port of the ejector through the fixed throttle and the suction side evaporator is made in parallel connection with the nozzle portion of the ejector. Therefore, by using the refrigerant suction and discharge capacity of the compressor, the refrigerant flowing into the suction side evaporator can be introduced to the refrigerant suction port of the ejector.
- the refrigerant can be supplied to the suction side evaporator and the discharge side evaporator by the operation of the compressor.
- refrigerant flows in this order of the compressor ⁇ the radiator ⁇ the ejector ⁇ the discharge side evaporator ⁇ the compressor, to be circulated in a cycle.
- the refrigerant can be supplied to the discharge side evaporator by the operation of the compressor.
- the present invention is made in view of the above matters, and it is an object of the present invention to stably operate an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device even when a variation in a flow amount of a drive flow is caused in an ejector.
- an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device includes: a first compression mechanism ( 11 a ) configured to compress and discharge refrigerant; a radiator ( 12 ) configured to cool high-pressure refrigerant discharged from the first compression mechanism ( 11 a ); an ejector ( 13 ) including a nozzle portion ( 13 a ) adapted to decompress and expand the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator ( 12 ), a refrigerant suction port ( 13 b ) adapted to draw the refrigerant by a high-speed flow of the refrigerant jetted from the nozzle portion ( 13 a ), and a diffuser portion ( 13 d ) adapted to pressurize mix-refrigerant of the jet refrigerant and the refrigerant drawn from the refrigerant suction port ( 13 b ); a suction side evaporator ( 16 ) configured to evaporate the refrigerant and to cause the evaporated refrigerant to flow toward
- the suction capacity of the ejector ( 13 ) can be supplemented by the operation of the second compression mechanism ( 21 a ). Accordingly, the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device can be stably operated, regardless of the variation of the flow amount of the drive flow.
- the suction capacity of the ejector ( 13 ) is supplemented by the second compression mechanism ( 21 a ), it can restrict the density of the refrigerant, supplied from the diffuser portion ( 13 d ) to the first compression mechanism ( 11 a ), from being reduced. Thus, it can restrict a decrease of the refrigerant flow amount discharged from the first compression mechanism ( 11 a ).
- the refrigerant pressure is increased by the pressurizing action in the first and second compression mechanisms ( 11 a, 21 a ) and in the diffuser portion ( 13 d ) of the ejector ( 13 ).
- the driving power of the first and second compression mechanisms ( 11 a, 21 a ) is reduced, thereby improving the COR
- the suction pressure of the first compression mechanism ( 11 a ) can be increased, thereby reducing the driving power in the first compression mechanism ( 11 a ).
- the pressure difference between the suction pressure and the discharge pressure in the respective first and second compression mechanisms ( 11 a, 21 a ) can be reduced, the compression efficiency in the respective first and second compression mechanisms ( 11 a, 21 a ) can be improved.
- the COP of the refrigeration cycle device can be improved.
- a discharge-side gas-liquid separator ( 24 ) may be provided to separate the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion ( 13 d ) of the ejector ( 13 ) into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant.
- a liquid refrigerant outlet of the discharge-side gas-liquid separator ( 24 ) may be connected to a refrigerant inlet side of the suction side evaporator ( 16 ), and a gas refrigerant outlet of the discharge-side gas-liquid separator ( 24 ) may be connected to the refrigerant suction side of the first compression mechanism ( 11 a ).
- the liquid refrigerant can be supplied from the discharge-side gas-liquid separator ( 24 ) to the suction side evaporator ( 16 ) by the operation of the second compression mechanism ( 21 a ). Accordingly, the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device can be accurately stably operated.
- the saturated gas refrigerant can be drawn into the first compression mechanism ( 11 a ) from the gas refrigerant outlet of the discharge-side gas-liquid separator ( 24 ).
- the compression operation amount of the first compression mechanism ( 11 a ) when the refrigerant is compressed in iso-entropy, can be reduced, thereby improving the COR
- an inner heat exchanger ( 30 , 31 , 32 ) may be provided to perform heat exchange between the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator ( 12 ) and a low-pressure side refrigerant in a cycle.
- the low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle may be the refrigerant to be drawn into the first compression mechanism ( 11 a ), or may be the refrigerant to be drawn into the second compression mechanism ( 21 a ), or may be the refrigerant inside the discharge-side gas-liquid separator ( 24 ).
- the enthalpy difference (cooling capacity) between the enthalpies of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side and the refrigerant outlet side can be enlarged in the suction side evaporator ( 16 ), thereby further improving the COP.
- a high-pressure side decompression means ( 17 ) may be arranged in a refrigerant passage from a refrigerant outlet side of the radiator ( 12 ) to a refrigerant inlet side of the nozzle portion ( 13 a ), for decompressing and expanding the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator ( 12 ).
- the refrigerant to flow into the nozzle portion ( 13 a ) can be decompressed to a gas-liquid two-phase state.
- the liquid refrigerant flows into the nozzle portion ( 13 a ) boiling of the refrigerant in the nozzle portion ( 13 a ) can be facilitated, thereby improving the nozzle efficiency.
- nozzle efficiency is an energy conversion efficiency in the nozzle portion ( 13 a ), when the pressure energy of the refrigerant is converted to the kinetic energy of the refrigerant.
- the high-pressure side decompression means ( 17 ) is configured by a variable throttle mechanism, the refrigerant flow amount flowing into the nozzle portion ( 13 a ) of the ejector ( 13 ) can be varied in accordance with a load variation in the cycle. As a result, even if load fluctuation arises, the refrigerant cycle can be stably operated while having a high COP.
- the high-pressure side decompression means ( 17 ) may be an expansion unit, in which the volume is expanded so as to decompress the refrigerant, and the pressure energy of the refrigerant is converted to the mechanical energy.
- the mechanical energy output from the expansion unit can be effectively used, so that the energy efficiency in the entire ejector-type refrigeration cycle device can be improved.
- the radiator ( 12 ) may include a condensation portion ( 12 b ) provided to condense the refrigerant, a gas-liquid separation portion ( 12 c ) provided to separate the refrigerant flowing out of the condensation portion ( 12 b ) into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant, and a super-cooling portion ( 12 d ) provided to super-cool the liquid refrigerant flowing out of the gas-liquid separation portion ( 12 c ).
- the enthalpy difference (cooling capacity) between the enthalpies of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side and the refrigerant outlet side can be enlarged in the suction side evaporator ( 16 ), thereby further improving the COP.
- the enthalpy of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side of the suction side evaporator ( 16 ) can be reduced, and thereby the enthalpy of the refrigerant drawn into the first and second compression mechanisms ( 11 a, 21 a ) is not increased.
- it can restrict a density reduce in the refrigerant drawn into the first and second compression mechanisms ( 11 a, 21 a ). Therefore, it can prevent a decrease in the refrigerant flow amount discharged from the first and second compression mechanisms ( 11 a, 21 a ), thereby surely improving the COP.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device may include a first discharge capacity changing means ( 11 b ) for changing a refrigerant discharge capacity of the first compression mechanism ( 11 a ), and a second discharge capacity changing means ( 21 b ) for changing a refrigerant discharge capacity of the second compression mechanism ( 21 a ).
- the first discharge capacity changing means ( 11 b ) and the second discharge capacity changing means ( 21 b ) may be configured to respectively independently change the refrigerant discharge capacities of the first compression mechanism ( 11 a ) and the second compression mechanism ( 21 a ).
- the refrigerant discharge capacity of the first compression mechanism ( 11 a ) and the refrigerant discharge capacity of the second compression mechanism ( 21 a ) can be independently adjusted, and thereby the first and second compression mechanisms ( 11 a, 21 a ) can be operated with a high compression efficiency.
- the first and second compression mechanisms ( 11 a ) and ( 21 a ) may be accommodated in the same housing, and may be constituted integrally. As a result, the size of the first and second compression mechanisms ( 11 a, 21 a ) can be made small, thereby reducing the size of the entire ejector-type refrigeration cycle device.
- a discharge side evaporator ( 14 ) may be provided to evaporate the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion ( 13 d ).
- the refrigerant evaporation pressure in the suction side evaporator ( 16 ) is a pressure corresponding to the suction action of the jet refrigerant
- the refrigerant pressure in the discharge side evaporator ( 14 ) is a pressure pressurized in the diffuser portion ( 13 d ). That is, the refrigerant evaporation temperatures are different from each other in the suction side evaporator ( 16 ) and the discharge side evaporator ( 14 ).
- the first compression mechanism ( 11 a ) may compress the refrigerant to be equal to or higher than the critical pressure of the refrigerant, or to be lower than the critical pressure.
- an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device includes: a first compression mechanism ( 11 a ) configured to compress and discharge refrigerant; a radiator ( 12 ) configured to cool high-pressure refrigerant discharged from the first compression mechanism ( 11 a ); a branch portion ( 18 ) provided to branch a flow of the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator ( 12 ); an ejector ( 13 ) including a nozzle portion ( 13 a ) adapted to decompress and expand the refrigerant of one stream branched at the branch portion ( 18 ), a refrigerant suction port ( 13 b ) adapted to draw the refrigerant by a high-speed flow of the refrigerant jetted from the nozzle portion ( 13 a ), and a diffuser portion ( 13 d ) adapted to pressurize mix-refrigerant of the jet refrigerant and the refrigerant drawn from the refrigerant suction port ( 13 b );
- the suction capacity of the ejector ( 13 ) can be supplemented by the operation of the second compression mechanism ( 21 a ).
- the refrigerant pressure is increased by the pressurizing action in the first and second compression mechanisms ( 11 a, 21 a ) and in the diffuser portion ( 13 d ) of the ejector ( 13 ).
- the driving power of the first and second compression mechanisms ( 11 a, 21 a ) is reduced thereby improving the COP.
- the suction pressure of the first compression mechanism ( 11 a ) can be increased, thereby reducing the driving power in the first compression mechanism ( 11 a ).
- the pressure difference between the suction pressure and the discharge pressure in the respective first and second compression mechanisms ( 11 a, 21 a ) can be reduced, the compression efficiency in the respective first and second compression mechanisms ( 11 a, 21 a ) can be improved.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device can be stably operated with a high COP.
- the effect of the present invention is extremely effective.
- a discharge side evaporator ( 14 ) may be provided to evaporate the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion ( 13 d ).
- cooling capacity can be obtained not only in the suction side evaporator ( 16 ) but also in the discharge side evaporator ( 14 ).
- the refrigerant evaporation pressure in the suction side evaporator ( 16 ) is a pressure corresponding to the suction action of the jet refrigerant
- the refrigerant pressure in the discharge side evaporator ( 14 ) is a pressure pressurized in the diffuser portion ( 13 d ). Therefore, the refrigerant evaporation temperatures are different in the suction side evaporator ( 16 ) and the discharge side evaporator ( 14 ).
- a high-pressure side decompression means ( 17 , 27 ) may be arranged in a refrigerant passage from a refrigerant outlet side of the radiator ( 12 ) to a refrigerant inlet side of the nozzle portion ( 13 a ), for decompressing and expanding the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator ( 12 ).
- the refrigerant to flow into the nozzle portion ( 13 a ) can be decompressed to a gas-liquid two-phase state.
- the liquid refrigerant flows into the nozzle portion ( 13 a ) boiling of the refrigerant in the nozzle portion ( 13 a ) can be facilitated, thereby improving the nozzle efficiency.
- nozzle efficiency is an energy conversion efficiency in the nozzle portion ( 13 a ), when the pressure energy of the refrigerant is converted to the kinetic energy of the refrigerant.
- the high-pressure side decompression means ( 17 , 27 ) is configured by a variable throttle mechanism, the refrigerant flow amount flowing into the nozzle portion ( 13 a ) of the ejector ( 13 ) can be varied in accordance with a load variation in the cycle. As a result, even if load fluctuation arises, the refrigerant cycle can be stably operated while having a high COP.
- the high-pressure side decompression means ( 17 , 27 ) may be arranged in a refrigerant passage from a refrigerant outlet side of the radiator ( 12 ) to a refrigerant inlet side of the branch portion ( 18 ), or may be arranged in a refrigerant passage from a refrigerant outlet side of the branch portion ( 18 ) to a refrigerant inlet side of the nozzle portion ( 13 a ).
- an inner heat exchanger ( 30 , 31 , 32 ) may be provided to perform heat exchange between the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator ( 12 ) and a low-pressure side refrigerant in a cycle.
- the enthalpy difference (cooling capacity) between the enthalpies of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side and the refrigerant outlet side can be enlarged in the suction side evaporator ( 16 ), thereby further improving the COP.
- the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator ( 12 ) is the refrigerant in a refrigerant passage from a refrigerant outlet side of the radiator ( 12 ) to a refrigerant inlet side of the branch portion ( 18 ).
- the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator ( 12 ) is the refrigerant in a refrigerant passage from a refrigerant outlet side of the branch portion ( 18 ) to a refrigerant inlet side of the suction side decompression means ( 19 , 20 ).
- an inner heat exchanger ( 34 , 35 ) may be provided to perform heat exchange between the refrigerant in a decompression and expansion stage of the suction side decompression means ( 19 ) and a low-pressure side refrigerant in a cycle.
- the enthalpy difference (cooling capacity) between the enthalpies of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side and the refrigerant outlet side can be enlarged in the suction side evaporator ( 16 ), thereby further improving the COP.
- the low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle may be the refrigerant to be drawn into the first compression mechanism ( 11 a ), or may be the refrigerant to be drawn into the second compression mechanism ( 21 a ).
- the radiator ( 12 ) may include a condensation portion ( 12 b ) provided to condense the refrigerant, a gas-liquid separation portion ( 12 c ) provided to separate the refrigerant flowing out of the condensation portion ( 12 b ) into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant, and a super-cooling portion ( 12 d ) provided to super-cool the liquid refrigerant flowing out of the gas-liquid separation portion ( 12 c ).
- the enthalpy of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side of the suction side evaporator ( 16 ) can be reduced, and thereby the enthalpy of the refrigerant drawn into the first and second compression mechanisms ( 11 a, 21 a ) is not increased.
- it can reduce a density reduce in the refrigerant drawn into the first and second compression mechanisms ( 11 a, 21 a ).
- it can prevent a decrease in the refrigerant flow amount discharged from the first and second compression mechanisms ( 11 a, 21 a ), thereby surely improving the COP.
- the ejector-type refrigerant cycle device may be provided with a supplementary radiator ( 12 e ) that is arranged at a refrigerant downstream side of the branch portion ( 18 ) to cool the refrigerant flowing toward the suction side decompression means ( 19 , 20 ).
- the enthalpy can be reduced with respect to the refrigerant flowing into the suction side decompression means ( 19 , 20 ). Therefore, the recovery energy in the nozzle portion ( 13 a ) can be increased, and the COP can be further improved.
- an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device includes: a first compression mechanism ( 11 a ) configured to compress and discharge refrigerant; a radiator ( 12 ) configured to cool high-pressure refrigerant discharged from the first compression mechanism ( 11 a ); an ejector ( 13 ) including a nozzle portion ( 13 a ) adapted to decompress and expand the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator ( 12 ), a refrigerant suction port ( 13 b ) adapted to draw the refrigerant by a high-speed flow of the refrigerant jetted from the nozzle portion ( 13 a ), and a diffuser portion ( 13 d ) adapted to pressurize mix-refrigerant of the jet refrigerant and the refrigerant drawn from the refrigerant suction port ( 13 b ); a branch portion ( 18 ) provided to branch a flow of the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion ( 13 d ) of
- the suction capacity of the ejector ( 13 ) can be supplemented by the operation of the second compression mechanism ( 21 a ).
- the refrigerant pressure is increased by the pressurizing action in the first and second compression mechanisms ( 11 a, 21 a ) and in the diffuser portion ( 13 d ) of the ejector ( 13 ).
- the driving power of the first and second compression mechanisms ( 11 a, 21 a ) is reduced thereby improving the COP.
- the suction pressure of the first compression mechanism ( 11 a ) can be increased, thereby reducing the driving power in the first compression mechanism ( 11 a ).
- the pressure difference between the suction pressure and the discharge pressure in the respective first and second compression mechanisms ( 11 a, 21 a ) can be reduced, the compression efficiency in the respective first and second compression mechanisms ( 11 a , 21 a ) can be improved.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device can be stably operated with a high COP.
- the effect of the present invention is extremely effective.
- the refrigerant evaporation pressure (refrigerant evaporation temperature) in the suction side evaporator ( 16 ) is a pressure corresponding to the suction action of the jet refrigerant
- the refrigerant pressure in the discharge side evaporator ( 14 ) is a pressure pressurized in the diffuser portion ( 13 d ). Therefore, the refrigerant evaporation temperatures are different in the suction side evaporator ( 16 ) and the discharge side evaporator ( 14 ).
- a high-pressure side decompression means ( 17 ) may be arranged in a refrigerant passage from a refrigerant outlet side of the radiator ( 12 ) to a refrigerant inlet side of the nozzle portion ( 13 a ), for decompressing and expanding the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator ( 12 ).
- the refrigerant to flow into the nozzle portion ( 13 a ) can be decompressed to a gas-liquid two-phase state.
- the liquid refrigerant flows into the nozzle portion ( 13 a ) boiling of the refrigerant in the nozzle portion ( 13 a ) can be facilitated, thereby improving the nozzle efficiency.
- nozzle efficiency is an energy conversion efficiency in the nozzle portion ( 13 a ), when the pressure energy of the refrigerant is converted to the kinetic energy of the refrigerant.
- the high-pressure side decompression means ( 17 ) is configured by a variable throttle mechanism, the refrigerant flow amount flowing into the nozzle portion ( 13 a ) of the ejector ( 13 ) can be varied in accordance with a load variation in the cycle. As a result, even if load fluctuation arises, the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device can be operated while having a high COP.
- an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device includes: a first compression mechanism ( 11 a ) configured to compress and discharge refrigerant; a radiator ( 12 ) configured to cool high-pressure refrigerant discharged from the first compression mechanism ( 11 a ); an ejector ( 13 ) including a nozzle portion ( 13 a ) adapted to decompress and expand the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator ( 12 ), a refrigerant suction port ( 13 b ) adapted to draw the refrigerant by a high-speed flow of the refrigerant jetted from the nozzle portion ( 13 a ), and a diffuser portion ( 13 d ) adapted to pressurize mix-refrigerant of the jet refrigerant and the refrigerant drawn from the refrigerant suction port ( 13 b ); a discharge side evaporator ( 14 ) configured to evaporate the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion ( 13 ) and to cause
- the refrigerant flow amount supplied to the suction side evaporator ( 16 ) can be easily increased, as compared with a cycle structure in which the refrigerant flowing out of any one of the first electrical expansion valve ( 19 ) and the second electrical expansion valve ( 29 ) is supplied to the suction side evaporator ( 16 ).
- the suction capacity of the ejector ( 13 ) can be supplemented by the operation of the second compression mechanism ( 21 a ).
- the refrigerant can be surely supplied to the suction side evaporator ( 16 ).
- the refrigerant pressure is increased by the pressurizing action in the first and second compression mechanisms ( 11 a, 21 a ) and in the diffuser portion ( 13 d ) of the ejector ( 13 ).
- the driving power of the first and second compression mechanisms ( 11 a, 21 a ) is reduced thereby improving the COP.
- the suction pressure of the first compression mechanism ( 11 a ) can be increased, thereby reducing the driving power in the first compression mechanism ( 11 a ).
- the pressure difference between the suction pressure and the discharge pressure in the respective first and second compression mechanisms ( 11 a, 21 a ) can be reduced, the compression efficiency in the respective first and second compression mechanisms ( 11 a , 21 a ) can be improved.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device can be stably operated with a high COP.
- the first radiator ( 121 ) is used such that the heat exchanging capacity of the first radiator ( 121 ) is reduced than that of the second radiator ( 122 ), it can prevent the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing to the nozzle portion ( 13 a ) of the ejector ( 13 ) from being unnecessary reduced. Therefore, the recovery energy in the nozzle portion ( 13 a ) can be increased, and the COP can be further improved.
- an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device includes: a first compression mechanism ( 11 a ) configured to compress and discharge refrigerant; a radiator ( 12 ) configured to cool high-pressure refrigerant discharged from the first compression mechanism ( 11 a ); first and second heat exchangers ( 51 , 52 ) configured to perform heat exchange between the refrigerant and a fluid to be heat-exchanged; an ejector ( 13 ) including a nozzle portion ( 13 a ) adapted to decompress and expand the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator ( 12 ), a refrigerant suction port ( 13 b ) adapted to draw the refrigerant by a high-speed flow of the refrigerant jetted from the nozzle portion ( 13 a ), and a diffuser portion ( 13 d ) adapted to pressurize mix-refrigerant of the jet refrigerant and the refrigerant drawn from the refrigerant suction port ( 13 ).
- the first operation mode and the second operation mode can be alternatively switched, even when any one of the first and second heat exchangers ( 51 , 52 ) is defrosted, the other one of the first and second heat exchangers ( 51 , 52 ) can be used to cool the fluid to be heat exchanged.
- FIG. 1 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 1st embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 1st embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 5th embodiment.
- FIG. 11 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 6th embodiment.
- FIG. 15 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 8th embodiment.
- FIG. 20 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 12th embodiment.
- FIG. 22 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 13th embodiment.
- FIG. 26 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 15th embodiment.
- FIG. 27 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 16th embodiment.
- FIG. 42 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 23rd embodiment.
- FIG. 44 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 24th embodiment.
- FIG. 45 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 25th embodiment.
- FIG. 47 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 26th embodiment.
- FIG. 52 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 29th embodiment.
- FIG. 53 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 29th embodiment.
- FIG. 54 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 30th embodiment.
- FIG. 55 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 30th embodiment.
- FIG. 56 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 31st embodiment.
- FIG. 57 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 31st embodiment.
- FIG. 58 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 32nd embodiment.
- FIG. 59 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 32nd embodiment.
- FIG. 60 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 33rd embodiment.
- FIG. 61 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 33rd embodiment.
- FIG. 62 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 34th embodiment.
- FIG. 63 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 34th embodiment.
- FIG. 64 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 35th embodiment.
- FIG. 65 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 35th embodiment.
- FIG. 66 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 36th embodiment.
- FIG. 67 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 36th embodiment.
- FIG. 68 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 37th embodiment.
- FIG. 69 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 38th embodiment.
- FIG. 70 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 38th embodiment.
- FIG. 71 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 39th embodiment.
- FIG. 72 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 39th embodiment.
- FIG. 73 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 40th embodiment.
- FIG. 74 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 40th embodiment.
- FIG. 75 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 41st embodiment.
- FIG. 76 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 41st embodiment.
- FIG. 77 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 42nd embodiment.
- FIG. 78 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 42nd embodiment.
- FIG. 79 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 43rd embodiment.
- FIG. 80 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 43rd embodiment.
- FIG. 81 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 44th embodiment.
- FIG. 82 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 44th embodiment.
- FIG. 83 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 45th embodiment.
- FIG. 84 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 45th embodiment.
- FIG. 85 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 46th embodiment.
- FIG. 86 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 46th embodiment.
- FIG. 87 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 47th embodiment.
- FIG. 88 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 47th embodiment.
- FIG. 89 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 48th embodiment.
- FIG. 90 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 48th embodiment.
- FIG. 91 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 49th embodiment.
- FIG. 92 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 49th embodiment.
- FIG. 93 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 50th embodiment.
- FIG. 94 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 50th embodiment.
- FIG. 95 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 51st embodiment.
- FIG. 96 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 51st embodiment.
- FIG. 97 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 52nd embodiment.
- FIG. 98 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 52nd embodiment.
- FIG. 99 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 53rd embodiment.
- FIG. 100 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 53rd embodiment.
- FIG. 101 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 54th embodiment.
- FIG. 102 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 54th embodiment.
- FIG. 103 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 55th embodiment.
- FIG. 104 is a Monier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 55th embodiment.
- FIG. 105 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 56th embodiment.
- FIG. 106 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 56th embodiment.
- FIG. 107 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 57th embodiment.
- FIG. 108 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 57th embodiment.
- FIG. 109 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 58th embodiment.
- FIG. 110 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 58th embodiment.
- FIG. 111 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 59th embodiment.
- FIG. 112 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 59th embodiment.
- FIG. 113 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 60th embodiment.
- FIG. 114 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 60th embodiment.
- FIG. 115 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 61st embodiment.
- FIG. 116 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the 61st embodiment.
- FIG. 117 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of 62nd embodiment.
- FIG. 118 is a Mollier diagram showing a refrigerant state of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of a prior art.
- FIG. 1 is an entire schematic diagram of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present embodiment.
- a first compressor 11 is configured to draw refrigerant, to compress the drawn refrigerant, and to discharge the compressed refrigerant.
- the first compressor 11 is an electrical compressor in which a first compression mechanism 11 a having a fixed displacement is driven by a first electrical motor 11 b.
- the first compression mechanism 11 a various compression mechanisms such as a scroll type compression mechanism, a vane type compression mechanism and the like can be used, for example.
- the operation (e.g., rotational speed) of the first electrical motor 11 b is controlled by using control signals output from a control device described later.
- a control device described later As the first electrical motor 11 b, an AC motor or a DC motor may be used.
- the rotational speed of the first electrical motor 11 b By controlling the rotational speed of the first electrical motor 11 b, the refrigerant discharge capacity of the first compression mechanism 11 a can be changed.
- the first electrical motor 11 b can be used as a first discharge capacity changing means for changing the discharge capacity of the refrigerant of the first compression mechanism 11 a.
- a refrigerant radiator 12 is disposed on a refrigerant discharge side of the first compressor 11 .
- the radiator 12 exchanges heat between high-pressure refrigerant discharged from the first compressor 11 and outside air (i.e., air outside the room) blown by a cooling fan 12 a to cool the high-pressure refrigerant.
- the rotation speed of the cooling fan 12 a is controlled by a control voltage output from the control device so as to control an air blowing amount from the cooling fan 12 a.
- a flon-based refrigerant is used as the refrigerant for a refrigerant cycle of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 to form a vapor-compression subcritical refrigerant cycle in which a refrigerant pressure on the high-pressure side does not exceed the critical pressure of the refrigerant.
- the radiator 12 serves as a condenser for cooling and condensing the refrigerant.
- a receiver i.e., liquid receiver
- a receiver may be provided at a refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 , to be used as a high-pressure side gas-liquid separator in which the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 is separated into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant, and liquid refrigerant is stored as surplus refrigerant. Furthermore, the saturated liquid refrigerant separated in the receiver is introduced to a downstream side.
- the ejector 13 is connected to the refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 .
- the ejector 13 is used as a refrigerant decompression means for decompressing and expanding the refrigerant, and as a refrigerant circulation means for circulating the refrigerant by the suction action of a high-speed refrigerant flow jetted from a nozzle portion 13 a.
- the refrigerant passage sectional area of the nozzle portion 13 a is throttled so that high pressure refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 is decompressed and expanded in the nozzle portion 13 a in iso-entropy.
- the refrigerant suction port 13 b is provided to communicate with a space in the ejector 13 , where a refrigerant jet port of the nozzle portion 13 a is provided, so as to draw the refrigerant discharged from a second compressor 21 .
- a mixing portion 13 c is provided in the ejector 13 on a downstream side of the nozzle portion 13 a and the refrigerant suction port 13 b in the refrigerant flow, so as to mix the high-velocity refrigerant flow jetted from the nozzle portion 13 a with the suction refrigerant drawn from the refrigerant suction port 13 b.
- a diffuser portion 13 d is provided in the ejector 13 downstream of the mixing portion 13 c in a refrigerant flow so as to increase the refrigerant pressure in the diffuser portion 13 d.
- the diffuser portion 13 d is formed in such a shape to gradually increase the passage sectional area of the refrigerant, and has an effect of reducing the velocity of the refrigerant flow so as to increase the refrigerant pressure. That is, the diffuser portion 13 d has an effect of converting the speed energy of the refrigerant to the pressure energy of the refrigerant.
- An accumulator 24 is connected to an outlet side of the diffuser portion 13 d.
- the accumulator 24 is a discharge-side gas-liquid separator, in which the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 is separated into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant, and surplus liquid refrigerant in the cycle is stored therein.
- a refrigerant suction port of the first compressor 11 is connected to a gas-refrigerant outlet of the accumulator 24
- a suction side evaporator 16 is connected to a liquid-refrigerant outlet of the accumulator 24 via a fixed throttle 15 .
- the fixed throttle 15 is a low-pressure side decompression means adapted to decompress and expand the liquid refrigerant flowing out of the accumulator 24 .
- a capillary tube, an orifice or the like can be used as the fixed throttle 15 .
- the suction side evaporator 16 is configured to perform heat exchange between low-pressure refrigerant decompressed and expanded at the fixed throttle 15 and inside air of a room blown by the blower fan 16 a, and is used as a heat-absorbing heat exchanger in which low-pressure refrigerant is evaporated so as to exert heat-absorbing action.
- inside air of the room is a fluid to be heat exchanged.
- the blower fan 16 a is an electrical blower, in which rotation speed (air blowing amount) of the blower fan 16 a is controlled by a control voltage output from the control device.
- a refrigerant suction port of the second compressor 21 is connected to a refrigerant outlet side of the suction side evaporator 16 .
- the basic structure of the second compressor 21 is similar to that of the first compressor 11 .
- the second compressor 21 is an electrical compressor, in which a fixed-displacement type second compression mechanism 21 a is driven by a second electrical motor 21 b.
- the second electrical motor 21 b of the present embodiment is used as a second discharge capacity changing means for changing a refrigerant discharge capacity of the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- the refrigerant suction port 13 b of the ejector 13 is connected to a refrigerant discharge port of the second compressor 21 .
- the control device (not shown) is constructed of a generally-known microcomputer including CPU, ROM and RAM and the like, and its circumferential circuits.
- the control device performs various calculations and processes based on a control program stored in the ROM, and controls operation of various electrical actuators 11 b, 12 b, 16 a, 21 a or the like.
- the control device includes a function portion as the first discharge-capacity control means which controls the operation of the first electrical motor 11 b that is a first discharge capacity changing means, and a function portion as the second discharge-capacity control means which controls the operation of the second electrical motor 21 b that is a second discharge capacity changing means.
- the first discharge-capacity control means and the second discharge-capacity control means may be configured by different control devices, respectively.
- detection values from a sensor group including an outside air sensor for detecting an outside air temperature (i.e., temperature outside the room of the refrigerator), an inside temperature sensor for detecting an interior temperature of the room of the refrigerator, and various operation signals from an operation panel (not shown) in which an operation switch for operating the refrigerator and the like are provided are input.
- a sensor group including an outside air sensor for detecting an outside air temperature (i.e., temperature outside the room of the refrigerator), an inside temperature sensor for detecting an interior temperature of the room of the refrigerator, and various operation signals from an operation panel (not shown) in which an operation switch for operating the refrigerator and the like are provided are input.
- the control device causes the first and second electrical motors 11 b, 21 b, the cooling fan 12 a, and the blower fan 16 a to be operated.
- the first compressor 11 draws refrigerant, compresses the drawn refrigerant, and discharges the compressed refrigerant.
- the state of the refrigerant at this time is point a 2 of FIG. 2 .
- High-temperature and high-pressure refrigerant discharged from the first compressor 11 flows into the radiator 12 , and is heat-exchanged with the blown air (outside air) blown by the cooling fan 12 a to be radiated and condensed (point a 2 ⁇ point b 2 in FIG. 2 ).
- the refrigerant radiated at the radiator 12 flows into the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 , and is decompressed and expanded in the nozzle portion 13 a in iso-entropy (point b 2 ⁇ point c 2 in FIG. 2 ).
- the pressure energy of the refrigerant is converted to the speed energy of the refrigerant, and the refrigerant is jetted with a high speed from a refrigerant jet port of the nozzle portion 13 a.
- the refrigerant discharged from the second compressor 21 is drawn into the ejector 13 from the refrigerant suction port 13 b of the ejector 13 , by the refrigerant suction action of the jet refrigerant.
- the jet refrigerant jetted from the nozzle portion 13 a and the suction refrigerant drawn from the refrigerant suction port 13 b are mixed in the mixing portion 13 c of the ejector 13 , and flows into the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 (point c 2 ⁇ point d 2 , point j 2 ⁇ point d 2 in FIG. 2 ). That is, passage sectional area is enlarged in the diffuser portion 13 d as toward downstream so that the speed energy of the refrigerant is converted to the pressure energy thereof, thereby increasing the pressure of the refrigerant (point d 2 ⁇ point e 2 in FIG. 2 ).
- the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion 13 d is separated into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant (point e 2 ⁇ point f 2 , point e 2 ⁇ point g 2 in FIG. 2 ).
- the gas refrigerant flowing out of the gas refrigerant outlet of the accumulator 24 is drawn into the first compressor 11 , and is compressed again (point f 2 ⁇ point a 2 in FIG. 2 ).
- liquid refrigerant flowing out of the liquid refrigerant outlet of the accumulator 24 is further decompressed and expanded in iso-enthalpy in the fixed throttle 15 , thereby reducing the refrigerant pressure (point g 2 ⁇ point h 2 in FIG. 2 ).
- the refrigerant decompressed and expanded at the fixed throttle 15 flows into the suction side evaporator 16 , and is evaporated by absorbing heat from air inside of the room of the refrigerator, blown by the blower fan 16 a (point h 2 ⁇ point i 2 in FIG. 2 ).
- the air blown into the inside of the room of the refrigerator is cooled.
- the gas refrigerant flowing out of the suction side evaporator 16 is drawn into the second compressor 21 , and is compressed (point i 2 ⁇ point j 2 in FIG. 2 ).
- the control device controls operation of the first and second electrical motors 11 b, 21 b such that COP in the entire cycle of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device is approached approximately to the maximum value.
- pressure increasing amounts in the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a are controlled to be approximately equal, in order to improve the compression efficiency in the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a.
- the compression efficiency is a ratio of ⁇ H 1 to ⁇ H 2 .
- the temperature of the refrigerant is increased by fraction heat of the refrigerant, thereby increasing the actual increase amount ⁇ H 2 of the enthalpy.
- the compression efficiency is decreased in the first and second compressors 11 , 21 .
- the refrigerant flowing out of the second compressor 21 is drawn into the ejector 13 from the refrigerant suction port 13 b (point j 2 ⁇ point d 2 in FIG. 2 ).
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present embodiment is operated above, and thereby the following excellent effects can be obtained.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present embodiment is provided with a second compressor 21 (second compression mechanism 21 a ). Therefore, for example, even in an operation condition in which a pressure difference between a high-pressure refrigerant and a low pressure refrigerant is decreased thereby decreasing the flow amount of the drive flow of the ejector 13 , that is, even in an operation condition in which the suction capacity of the ejector 13 is decreased, the suction capacity of the ejector 13 can be supplemented by the operation of the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- the liquid refrigerant can be surely supplied from the accumulator 24 to the suction side evaporator 16 , thereby obtaining heat absorbing action in the suction side evaporator 16 . Furthermore, by the operation of the second compression mechanism 21 a, it can restrict a decrease in the density of the refrigerant to be drawn into the first compression mechanism 11 a from the gas refrigerant outlet of the accumulator 24 . As a result, a decrease in the flow amount of the drive flow of the ejector 13 can be restricted, and thereby the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device can be stably operated.
- the refrigerant pressure is increased by the pressurizing action in the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a and in the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 .
- the driving power of the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a is reduced thereby improving the COP.
- the suction pressure of the first compression mechanism 11 a can be increased by the pressurizing action of the diffuser portion 13 d, the driving power of the first compression mechanism 11 a can be reduced. Furthermore, the pressure difference between the suction pressure and the discharge pressure in the respective first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a can be reduced as compared with a case where the refrigerant is pressurized by the single compression mechanism. Thus, the compression efficiency in the respective first and second compression mechanisms 11 a , 21 a can be improved.
- the refrigerant discharge capacities of the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a can be respectively independently changed by the first and second electrical motors 11 b, 21 b.
- the COP can be effectively improved in the entire cycle of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 .
- the saturated gas refrigerant can be drawn into the first compression mechanism 11 a from the gas refrigerant outlet of the accumulator 24 .
- the compression operation amount of the first compression mechanism 11 a when the refrigerant is compressed in iso-entropy, can be reduced.
- the COP of the refrigeration cycle device can be improved.
- an inner heat exchanger 30 in which the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 and a low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle are heat exchanged, is added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 1st embodiment.
- FIG. 3 parts similar to or corresponding to those of the first embodiment are indicated by the same reference numbers. This is the same also in the following drawings.
- the inner heat exchanger 30 is for performing heat exchange between refrigerant flowing through a high-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 a from a refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 , and refrigerant flowing through a low-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 b and being drawn to the first compression mechanism 11 a.
- the low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle of the present embodiment is the refrigerant to be drawn into the first compression mechanism 11 a.
- a double-pipe heat exchange structure may be used, in which an inner pipe forming the low-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 b is provided inside of an outer pipe forming the high-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 a.
- the high-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 a may be provided as the inner pipe, and the low-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 b may be provided as the outer pipe.
- refrigerant pipes for defining the high-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 a and the low-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 b maybe bonded by brazing to have a heat exchange structure.
- Other configurations are similar to those of the 1st embodiment.
- the enthalpy of the suction side refrigerant of the first compression mechanism 11 a is increased (point f 4 point ⁇ f′ 4 in FIG. 4 ), and the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 is decreased (point b 4 ⁇ point b′ 4 in FIG. 4 ), with respect to the 1st embodiment.
- Other operation is similar to that of the 1st embodiment.
- the dryness of the jet refrigerant jetted from the nozzle portion 13 a is reduced thereby reducing the flow speed of the jet refrigerant.
- the pressure of the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 can be reduced. Therefore, the enthalpy of the refrigerant in the accumulator 24 can be decreased, and the enthalpy of the liquid refrigerant which flows into the suction side evaporator 16 from the accumulator 24 can also be decreased.
- the same effects as in the 1st embodiment can be obtained.
- the enthalpy difference between the enthalpy of the inlet side refrigerant of the suction side evaporator 16 , and the enthalpy of the outlet side refrigerant of the suction side evaporator 16 can be enlarged, thereby increasing the cooling capacity obtained in the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 .
- the COP can be improved further.
- an inner heat exchanger 31 is added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 1st embodiment.
- the basic structure of the inner heat exchanger 31 is similar to the inner heat exchanger 30 of the second embodiment.
- the inner heat exchanger 31 is for performing heat exchange between refrigerant flowing through a high-pressure side refrigerant passage 31 a from the refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 , and refrigerant flowing through the low-pressure side refrigerant passage 31 b and being drawn to the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- the low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle of the present embodiment is the refrigerant to be drawn into the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 1st embodiment.
- the enthalpy of the liquid refrigerant flowing into the suction side evaporator 16 from the accumulator 24 can be decreased, similarly to the second embodiment.
- the inner heat exchanger 31 of the present embodiment heat exchange is performed between the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 and the refrigerant at the refrigerant suction side of the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- the refrigerant flowing toward the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 is cooled by the inner heat exchanger 31 , and the refrigerant to be drawn to the second compression mechanism 21 a is heated by the inner heat exchanger 31 .
- the jet refrigerant to be jetted from the nozzle portion 13 a and the suction refrigerant to be drawn from the refrigerant suction port 13 b perform heat exchange at a position upstream of the nozzle portion 13 a and the second compressor 21 , it will be mixed in the mixed portion 13 c of the ejector 13 . Therefore, the enthalpy of mixed refrigerant may be difficult to be reduced, and the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the accumulator 24 may be difficult to be reduced, as compared with a case (e.g., first embodiment) where the inner heat exchanger 31 is not provided.
- the flow amount of the suction refrigerant can be made smaller than the flow amount of the jet refrigerant.
- the flow speed of the jet refrigerant of the nozzle portion 13 a can be decreased, and thereby the pressure of the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion 13 d can be sufficiently reduced. Therefore, the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the accumulator 24 can be decreased.
- the same effects as in the 1st embodiment can be obtained.
- the enthalpy difference between the enthalpy of the inlet side refrigerant of the suction side evaporator 16 , and the enthalpy of the outlet side refrigerant of the suction side evaporator 16 can be enlarged, thereby increasing the cooling capacity obtained in the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 .
- a thermal expansion valve 17 is added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the first embodiment.
- the thermal expansion valve 17 is a high-pressure side decompression means, which is arranged in a refrigerant passage from the refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 to an upstream side of the nozzle portion 13 a, to decompress and expand high-pressure refrigerant passing through the refrigerant passage.
- the thermal expansion valve 17 has a temperature sensing portion 17 a arranged in a refrigerant passage at a refrigerant outlet side of the suction side evaporator 16 .
- the thermal expansion valve 17 is a variable throttle mechanism, in which a super-heat degree of the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the suction side evaporator 16 is detected based on temperature and pressure of the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the suction side evaporator 16 , and its valve-open degree (refrigerant flow amount) is adjusted by using a mechanical mechanism so that the super-heat degree of the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the suction side evaporator 16 is approached to a predetermined value.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 1st embodiment.
- the operation of the present embodiment will be described with reference to the Mollier diagram of FIG. 8 .
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present embodiment When the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present embodiment is operated, the refrigerant radiated at the radiator 12 flows into the thermal expansion valve 17 , and is decompressed and expanded in iso-enthalpy to become in a gas-liquid two-phase state (point b 8 ⁇ point b′ 8 in FIG. 8 ).
- the valve open degree of the thermal expansion valve 17 is adjusted so that a super heat degree of the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the suction side evaporator 16 becomes a predetermined value.
- a middle-pressure refrigerant decompressed and expanded by the thermal expansion valve 17 is decompressed and expanded in iso-entropy in the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 similarly to the first embodiment, and is mixed with the refrigerant drawn from the refrigerant suction port 13 b of the ejector 13 . Then, the mixed refrigerant flowing out of the ejector 13 flows into the accumulator 24 . Furthermore, the gas refrigerant separated from the liquid refrigerant at the accumulator 24 is drawn into the first compressor 11 , and is compressed again (point c 8 ⁇ point d 8 ⁇ point e 8 ⁇ point f 8 ⁇ point a 8 in FIG. 8 ).
- the liquid refrigerant separated from the gas refrigerant at the accumulator 24 is decompressed at the fixed throttle 15 in iso-enthalpy.
- the decompressed refrigerant flowing from the fixed throttle 15 absorbs heat from air to be blown into the room in the suction side evaporator 16 , and then is drawn into the second compressor 21 .
- the refrigerant flowing out of the second compressor 21 is drawn into the ejector 13 from the refrigerant suction port 13 b (point g 8 ⁇ point h 8 ⁇ point i 8 ⁇ point j 8 ⁇ point d 8 in FIG. 8 ).
- the same effects as in the 1st embodiment can be obtained.
- the thermal expansion valve 17 that is a variable throttle mechanism is used as the high-pressure side decompression means, the refrigerant flow amount flowing into the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 can be varied in accordance with a load variation in the refrigerant cycle. As a result, even if load fluctuation arises, the refrigerant cycle can be stably operated while having a high COP.
- the valve open degree of the thermal expansion valve 17 is adjusted so that the super heat degree of the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the suction side evaporator 16 becomes a predetermined value. Therefore, it can prevent liquid refrigerant from being compressed in the second compressor 21 .
- the refrigerant decompressed and expanded at the thermal expansion valve 17 becomes in the gas-liquid two-phase sate (point b 8 ′ in FIG. 8 ), the refrigerant of the gas-liquid two-phase sate can flows into the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 .
- the refrigerant passage area of the nozzle portion 13 a can be enlarged, and thereby the processing of the nozzle portion 13 a can be made easy.
- the product cost of the ejector 13 can be decreased, thereby reducing the product cost in the entire of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 .
- an inner heat exchanger 32 is added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 4th embodiment.
- This inner heat exchanger 32 performs heat exchange between the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 and the gas refrigerant in the accumulator 24 .
- the low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle of the present embodiment is the gas refrigerant in the accumulator 24 .
- the inner heat exchanger 32 is configured to have a high pressure pipe 32 a that is arranged in a space within the accumulator 24 (i.e., upper side space in the accumulator 24 ), in which the gas refrigerant is stored, so that the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 flows through the high pressure pipe 32 a. Therefore, the inner heat exchanger 32 of the embodiment is constituted integrally with the accumulator 24 .
- the high pressure pipe 32 a of the inner heat exchanger 32 is configured to pass through the upper side space within the accumulator 24 .
- the high pressure pipe 32 a passes through the space (i.e., the lower side space in the accumulator 24 ) in which the liquid refrigerant is stored within the accumulator 24 , an unnecessary boiling of the liquid refrigerant in the accumulator 24 can be prevented.
- the high pressure pipe 32 a of the inner heat exchanger 32 may be configured to pass through the space in which the liquid refrigerant is stored within the accumulator 24 .
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 4th embodiment.
- the refrigerant flowing out of the high pressure pipe 32 a of the inner heat exchanger 32 flows into the thermal expansion valve 17 similarly to the fourth embodiment, and is decompressed and expanded in iso-enthalpy to become in a gas-liquid two-phase state (point b′ 10 ⁇ point b′′ 10 in FIG. 10 ).
- Other operation is similar to that of the 1st embodiment.
- the enthalpy difference between the enthalpy of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side of the suction side evaporator 16 and the enthalpy of the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the suction side evaporator 16 can be enlarged by the action of the inner heat exchanger 32 . Furthermore, the nozzle efficiency in the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 can be improved similarly to the 4th embodiment, by the operation of the thermal expansion valve 17 .
- cooling capacity obtained in the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 can be increased.
- a pressure increasing amount is increased in the diffuser portion 13 d, thereby further improving the COP in the cycle.
- a structure of the radiator 12 is changed with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 4th embodiment.
- the radiator 12 of the present embodiment is configured as a sub-cool type condenser, which includes a condensation portion 12 b, a gas-liquid separation portion 12 c (receiver portion) and a super-cooling portion 12 d.
- the condensation portion 12 b condenses the refrigerant
- the gas-liquid separation portion 12 c separates the refrigerant flowing out of the condensation portion 12 b into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant
- the super-cooling portion 12 d super-cools the liquid refrigerant flowing out of the gas-liquid separation portion 12 c.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 4th embodiment.
- the operation of the present embodiment will be described with reference to the Mollier diagram of FIG. 12 .
- the refrigerant condensed in the condensation portion 12 b of the radiator 12 is separated into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant in the gas-liquid separation portion 12 c (point b 12 in FIG. 12 ).
- the saturated liquid refrigerant separated in the gas-liquid separation portion 12 c is super-cooled in the supercooling portion 12 d (point b 12 ⁇ point b′ 12 in FIG. 12 ).
- Other operation is similar to that of the 4th embodiment.
- the dryness of the jet refrigerant jetted from the nozzle portion 13 a is reduced thereby reducing the flow speed of the jet refrigerant.
- the pressure of the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 can be reduced. Therefore, the enthalpy of the refrigerant in the accumulator 24 can be decreased, and the enthalpy of the liquid refrigerant which flows into the suction side evaporator 16 from the accumulator 24 can also be decreased.
- the enthalpy difference between the enthalpy of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side of the suction side evaporator 16 , and the enthalpy of the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the suction side evaporator 16 can be enlarged, thereby increasing the cooling capacity obtained in the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 .
- the inner heat exchanger 31 (refer to FIGS. 5 and 6 ) of the third embodiment is used, it can prevent the enthalpy of the suction side refrigerant (i.e., low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle) of the second compression mechanism 21 a from being unnecessary increased (point i 12 in FIG. 12 ).
- the density of the suction refrigerant of the second compression mechanism 21 a from being lowered, and thereby it is possible to reduce the refrigerant evaporation pressure (refrigerant evaporation temperature) in the suction side evaporator 16 , with respect to the third embodiment.
- the refrigerant flowing out of the super-cooling portion 12 d of the radiator 12 is decompressed and expanded by the thermal expansion valve 17 to a gas-liquid two-phase state (point b′ 12 ⁇ point b′′ 12 in FIG. 12 ).
- the nozzle efficiency of the ejector 13 can be improved.
- a discharge side evaporator 14 is arranged at a downstream side of the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 and at an upstream side of the accumulator 24 , with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the first embodiment.
- the basic structure of the discharge side evaporator 14 is similar to that of the suction side evaporator 16 .
- the discharge side evaporator 14 is a heat-absorbing heat exchanger, in which refrigerant flowing out the ejector 13 is evaporated by heat-exchanging with air blown by a blower fan 14 a, so as to provide heat-absorbing action.
- air blown by the blower fan 14 a is also a fluid to be heat exchanged.
- the blower fan 14 a is an electrical blower, in which rotation speed (air blowing amount) of the blower fan 14 a is controlled by a control voltage output from the control device.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 1st embodiment.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the present embodiment When the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the present embodiment is operated, it operates similarly to the first embodiment, and effects similar to the first embodiment can be obtained.
- the refrigerant is evaporated at the discharge side evaporator 14 in the refrigerant state from point e 14 to point e′ 14 , thereby obtaining heat absorbing action. Therefore, air blown by the blower fan 14 a can also be cooled by the discharge side evaporator 14 .
- the refrigerant is evaporated in the discharge side evaporator 14 at a temperature higher than the refrigerant evaporation temperature of the suction side evaporator 16 . That is, in the suction side evaporator 16 and the discharge side evaporator 14 , refrigerant evaporates with a different temperature zone.
- air in the room of the refrigerator, where food, a drink, etc. are saved at a low temperature (0° C.-10° C.) can be also cooled with the blower fan 14 a, for example, while the same effects as in the 1st embodiment can be obtained.
- discharge side evaporator 14 may be added to any ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 2nd-6th embodiments.
- a bypass passage 25 an opening/closing valve 26 , a check valve 27 and a gas-liquid separator 24 a are added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 1st embodiment.
- the bypass passage 25 is a refrigerant passage through which high-pressure refrigerant discharged from the first compression mechanism 11 a is directly introduced to the suction side evaporator 16 while bypassing the radiator 12 .
- the bypass passage 25 is configured by a refrigerant pipe connected to a portion between the first compression mechanism 11 a and the radiator 12 , and connected to a portion between the fixed throttle 15 and the suction side evaporator 16 .
- the opening/closing valve 26 is an opening/closing means for opening and closing the bypass passage 25 .
- the opening/closing valve 26 is an electromagnetic valve in which an opening or closing operation is controlled by a control signal output from the control device.
- the check valve 27 is arranged in a passage from the accumulator 24 to the suction side evaporator 16 , at a position between the fixed throttle 15 and a connection portion connected to bypass passage 25 , so as to allow only a flow of the refrigerant from the fixed throttle 15 toward the suction side evaporator 16 . That is, the check valve 27 prevents the refrigerant flowing from the bypass passage 25 toward the suction side evaporator 16 , from being introduced to the accumulator 24 (fixed throttle 15 ).
- the gas-liquid separator 24 a is a suction-side gas-liquid separator, in which the refrigerant flowing out of the suction side evaporator 16 is separated into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant, and surplus liquid refrigerant in the cycle is stored therein.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present embodiment When the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present embodiment is operated in a case where the control device closes the opening/closing valve 26 , the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 is operated similarly to the 1st embodiment, and thereby it is possible to obtain the effects similar to the 1st embodiment.
- the bypass passage 25 the opening/closing valve 26 for opening and closing the bypass passage 25 , the check valve 27 for preventing the refrigerant flowing in the bypass passage 25 from flowing to the accumulator 24 (discharge-side gas-liquid separator) are provided.
- the high-pressure refrigerant discharged from the first compression mechanism 11 a is introduced to the suction side evaporator 16 via the bypass passage 25 while bypassing the radiator 12 .
- the control device causes the opening/closing valve 26 to be opened. Therefore, high-temperature refrigerant discharged from the first compressor 11 directly flows into the suction side evaporator 16 via the bypass passage 25 , thereby defrosting the suction side evaporator 16 .
- the suction-side gas-liquid separator 24 a is arranged between the suction side evaporator 16 and the second compression mechanism 21 a to separate the refrigerant into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant.
- a gas refrigerant outlet of the suction-side gas-liquid separator 24 a is connected to the refrigerant suction side of the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- FIG. 16 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 40 of the present embodiment.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 40 is configured to be capable of switching between a cooling operation mode for cooling air (fluid to be heat-exchanged) to be blown into the room, and a heating operation mode for heating air to be blown into a room.
- the solid line arrows in FIG. 16 show the flow of the refrigerant in the cooling operation mode
- the chain line arrows in FIG. 16 show the flow of the refrigerant in the heating operation mode.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 40 of the present embodiment is provided with a first electrical four-way valve 41 that is connected to a refrigerant discharge side of the first compression mechanism 11 a.
- the first electrical four-way valve 41 is a refrigerant passage switching means, in which its operation is controlled by a control signal output from the control device.
- the first electrical four-way valve 41 is configured to switch between a refrigerant passage (i.e., the circuit shown by the solid line arrows in FIG. 16 ) in which the refrigerant discharge side of the first compressor 11 and an exterior heat exchanger 42 are connected, and at the same time, a liquid refrigerant outlet side (the side of the fixed throttle 15 ) of the accumulator 24 and a using-side heat exchanger 44 are connected; and a refrigerant passage (i.e., the circuit shown by the chain line arrows in FIG.
- a refrigerant passage i.e., the circuit shown by the solid line arrows in FIG. 16
- the refrigerant discharge side of the first compressor 11 is connected to the exterior heat exchanger 42 via the first electrical four-way valve 41 .
- the exterior heat exchanger 42 is a heat exchanger in which the refrigerant passing therein is heat-exchanged with outside air blown by a blower fan 42 a.
- the blower fan 42 a is an electrical blower, in which rotation speed (air blowing amount) of the blower fan 42 a is controlled by a control voltage output from the control device.
- a second electrical four-way valve 43 is connected to the refrigerant outlet side of the exterior heat exchanger 42 in the cooling operation mode.
- the second electrical four-way valve 43 is a refrigerant passage switching means, in which its operation is controlled by a control signal output from the control device.
- the basic structure of the second electrical four-way valve 43 is similar to that of the first electrical four-way valve 41 .
- the second electrical four-way valve 43 is configured to switch between a refrigerant passage (i.e., the circuit shown by the solid line arrows in FIG. 16 ) in which the exterior heat exchanger 42 and an inlet side of the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 are connected, and at the same time, the using-side heat exchanger 44 and the refrigerant suction side of the second compressor 21 are connected; and a refrigerant passage (i.e., the circuit shown by the chain line arrows in FIG.
- a refrigerant passage i.e., the circuit shown by the chain line arrows in FIG.
- the using-side heat exchanger 44 is a heat exchanger in which the refrigerant passing therein is heat-exchanged with inside air (i.e., the fluid to be heat-exchanged) blown by a blower fan 44 a.
- the blower fan 44 a is an electrical blower, in which rotation speed (air blowing amount) of the blower fan 44 a is controlled by a control voltage output from the control device.
- the fixed throttle 15 is arranged between the liquid-refrigerant outlet side of the accumulator 24 and the first electrical four-way valve 41 .
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 1st embodiment.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 40 of the present embodiment is configured to be capable of switching between the cooling operation mode for cooling air to be blown into a room, and the heating operation mode for heating air to be blown into the room.
- the cooling operation mode is performed in the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 40 , when the cooling operation mode is selected by an operation switch of an operation panel.
- the control device causes the first and second electrical motors 11 b, 21 b and the blower fans 42 a, 44 a to be operated.
- the control device causes the first electrical four-way valve 41 to be switched such that the refrigerant discharge side of the first compressor 11 and the exterior heat exchanger 42 are connected, and at the same time, the liquid refrigerant outlet side of the accumulator 24 and the using-side heat exchanger 44 are connected; and causes the second electrical four-way valve 43 to be to switched such that the exterior heat exchanger 42 and an inlet side of the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 are connected and at the same time, the using-side heat exchanger 44 and the refrigerant suction side of the second compressor 21 are connected.
- refrigerant circulates in this order of the first compressor 11 ( ⁇ the first electrical four-way valve 41 ) ⁇ the exterior heat exchanger 42 ( ⁇ the second electrical four-way valve 43 ) ⁇ the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 ⁇ the gas-refrigerant outlet of the accumulator 24 ⁇ first compressor 11 .
- refrigerant circulates in this order of the liquid refrigerant outlet of the accumulator 24 ⁇ the fixed throttle 15 ( ⁇ first electrical four-way valve 41 ) ⁇ the using-side heat exchanger 44 ( ⁇ the second electrical four-way valve 43 ) ⁇ the second compressor 21 ⁇ the refrigerant suction port 13 b of the ejector 13 ⁇ the accumulator 24 .
- the refrigerant compressed by the first compression mechanism 11 a is cooled in the exterior heat exchanger 42 by heat exchange with outside air blown by the blower fan 42 a. Then, the refrigerant from the exterior heat exchanger 42 is decompressed and expanded in iso-entropy by the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 , and is jetted from the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 .
- the refrigerant discharged from the second compression mechanism 21 a is drawn into the ejector 13 from the refrigerant suction port 13 b of the ejector 13 , by the refrigerant suction action of the jet refrigerant.
- the jet refrigerant jetted from the nozzle portion 13 a and the suction refrigerant drawn from the refrigerant suction port 13 b are mixed in the mixing portion 13 c of the ejector 13 , and is pressurized in the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 .
- the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion 13 d is separated into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant in the accumulator 24 , and the gas refrigerant flowing out of the gas refrigerant outlet of the accumulator 24 is drawn into the first compression mechanism 11 a to be compressed again.
- liquid refrigerant flowing out of the liquid refrigerant outlet of the accumulator 24 is further decompressed and expanded in iso-enthalpy at the fixed throttle 15 .
- the refrigerant from the fixed throttle 15 flows into the using-side heat exchanger 44 via the first electrical four-way valve 41 , and is evaporated by absorbing heat from air inside the room blown by the air blowing fan 44 a.
- the air blown into the interior of the room is cooled.
- the gas refrigerant flowing out of the using-side heat exchanger 44 is drawn into the second compression mechanism 21 a, and is compressed.
- the control device controls operation of the first and second electrical motors 11 b, 21 b such that COP in the entire cycle of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 40 is approached approximately to the maximum value, similarly to the first embodiment.
- the refrigerant passage is switched, such that the refrigerant discharged from the first compression mechanism 11 a is cooled in the exterior heat exchanger 42 , and the refrigerant is evaporated in the using-side heat exchanger 44 .
- the exterior heat exchanger 42 is adapted similarly to the radiator 12 of the first embodiment, so that the refrigerant heat-radiated at the exterior heat exchanger 42 flows into the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 .
- the using-side heat exchanger 44 is adapted similarly to the suction side evaporator 16 of the first embodiment, so that the liquid refrigerant separated at the accumulator 24 is evaporated in the using-side heat exchanger 44 and flows toward the refrigerant suction side of the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- the heating operation mode is performed in the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device, when the heating operation mode is selected by an operation switch of an operation panel.
- the control device causes the first and second electrical motors 11 b, 21 b and the blower fans 42 a, 44 a to be operated.
- the control device causes the first electrical four-way valve 41 to be switched such that the refrigerant discharge side of the first compressor 11 and the using-side heat exchanger 44 are connected, and at the same time, the liquid refrigerant outlet side of the accumulator 24 and the exterior heat exchanger 42 are connected; and causes the second electrical four-way valve 43 to be switched such that the exterior heat exchanger 42 and the refrigerant suction side of the second compressor 21 are connected and at the same time, the using-side heat exchanger 44 and the inlet side of the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 are connected.
- refrigerant circulates in this order of the first compressor 11 ( ⁇ the first electrical four-way valve 41 ) ⁇ the using-side heat exchanger 44 ( ⁇ the second electrical four-way valve 43 ) ⁇ the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 ⁇ the gas-refrigerant outlet of the accumulator 24 ⁇ first compressor 11 .
- refrigerant circulates in this order of the liquid refrigerant outlet of the accumulator 24 ⁇ the fixed throttle 15 ( ⁇ the first electrical four-way valve 41 ) ⁇ the exterior heat exchanger 42 ( ⁇ the second electrical four-way valve 43 ) ⁇ the second compressor 21 ⁇ the refrigerant suction port 13 b of the ejector 13 ⁇ the accumulator 24 .
- the refrigerant compressed by the first compression mechanism 11 a is heated in the using-side heat exchanger 44 by heat exchange with air blown to the room by the blower fan 44 a.
- the air blown into the interior of the room is heated.
- the refrigerant cooled in the using-side heat exchanger 44 is decompressed and expanded in iso-entropy by the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 , and is jetted from the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 .
- the refrigerant discharged from the second compression mechanism 21 a is drawn into the ejector 13 from the refrigerant suction port 13 b of the ejector 13 , by the refrigerant suction action of the jet refrigerant.
- the jet refrigerant jetted from the nozzle portion 13 a and the suction refrigerant drawn from the refrigerant suction port 13 b are mixed in the mixing portion 13 c of the ejector 13 , and is pressurized in the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 .
- the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion 13 d is separated into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant in the accumulator 24 , and the gas refrigerant flowing out of the gas refrigerant outlet of the accumulator 24 is drawn into the first compression mechanism 11 a to be compressed again.
- liquid refrigerant flowing out of the liquid refrigerant outlet of the accumulator 24 is further decompressed and expanded in iso-enthalpy at the fixed throttle 15 .
- the refrigerant from the fixed throttle 15 flows into the exterior heat exchanger 42 via the first electrical four-way valve 41 , and is evaporated by absorbing heat from outside air blown by the air blowing fan 42 a.
- the gas refrigerant flowing out of the exterior heat exchanger 42 is drawn into the second compression mechanism 21 a, and is discharged toward the refrigerant suction port 13 b.
- the control device controls operation of the first and second electrical motors 11 b, 21 b such that COP in the entire cycle of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device is approached approximately to the maximum value, similarly to the first embodiment.
- the refrigerant passage is switched, such that the refrigerant discharged from the first compressor 11 is radiated in the using-side heat exchanger 44 , and the refrigerant is evaporated in the exterior heat exchanger 42 .
- the using-side heat exchanger 44 is adapted similarly to the radiator 12 of the first embodiment, so that the refrigerant radiated in the using-side heat exchanger 44 flows into the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 .
- the exterior heat exchanger 42 is adapted similarly to the suction side evaporator 16 of the first embodiment, so that the liquid refrigerant separated at the accumulator 24 is evaporated in the exterior heat exchanger 42 and flows toward the refrigerant suction side of the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- air blown into the room can be heated.
- a decrease in the flow amount of the drive flow of the ejector 13 can be restricted by the operation of the second compression mechanism 21 a, and thereby the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device can be stably operated while improving the COP.
- the present embodiment is provided with refrigerant passage switching means ( 41 , 43 ) for switching between the refrigerant passage of the cooling operation mode for cooling the fluid to be heat exchanged, and the refrigerant passage of the heating operation mode for heating the fluid to be heat exchanged.
- refrigerant passage switching means 41 , 43 for switching between the refrigerant passage of the cooling operation mode for cooling the fluid to be heat exchanged, and the refrigerant passage of the heating operation mode for heating the fluid to be heat exchanged.
- refrigerant radiated at the using-side heat exchanger 44 or the interior heat exchanger 42 is decompressed and expanded in the nozzle portion 13 a, and the refrigerant is drawn from the refrigerant suction port 13 b by the high-speed flow of the refrigerant jetted from the nozzle portion 13 a.
- the jet refrigerant jetted from the nozzle portion 13 a and the suction refrigerant drawn from the refrigerant suction port 13 b are mixed, and is pressurized in the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 .
- the second compression mechanism 21 a is provided to draw the refrigerant evaporated in the using-side heat exchanger 44 or the exterior heat exchanger 42 , to compress the refrigerant to be discharged toward the refrigerant suction port 13 b of the ejector 13 , in at least one of the cooling operation mode and the heating operation mode.
- the refrigerant passage is switched by the refrigerant passage switching means ( 41 , 43 ), such that the refrigerant discharged from the first compression mechanism 11 a is radiated in the exterior heat exchanger 42 , and the refrigerant is evaporated in the using-side heat exchanger 44 .
- the refrigerant passage is switched, such that the refrigerant discharged from the first compression mechanism 11 a is radiated in the using-side heat exchanger 44 , and the refrigerant is evaporated in the exterior heat exchanger 42 .
- the suction capacity of the ejector 13 can be supplemented by the operation of the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- the discharge-side gas-liquid separator 24 is provided to separate the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion 13 d into gas refrigerant and the liquid refrigerant, and the gas-refrigerant outlet of the discharge-side gas-liquid separator 24 is connected to the suction side of the first compression mechanism 11 a.
- the refrigerant passage switching means 41 , 43 switch the refrigerant passages, such that the refrigerant radiated at the exterior heat exchanger 42 flows into the nozzle portion 13 a, and at the same time, the liquid refrigerant separated at the discharge-side gas-liquid separator 24 is evaporated in the using-side heat exchanger 44 thereby causing the evaporated refrigerant to flow toward the refrigerant suction side of the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- the refrigerant passage switching means 41 , 43 switch the refrigerant passages, such that the refrigerant radiated at the using-side heat exchanger 44 flows into the nozzle portion 13 a, and at the same time, the liquid refrigerant separated at the discharge-side gas-liquid separator 24 is evaporated in the exterior heat exchanger 42 thereby causing the evaporated refrigerant to flow toward the refrigerant suction side of the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- the suction capacity of the ejector 13 can be supplemented by the operation of the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device can be stably operated regardless of a variation in the flow amount of the drive flow.
- the second electrical four-way valve 43 is removed from the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 40 of the 9th embodiment.
- a refrigerant passage switching means an opening/closing valve 51 and an electrical three-way valve 52 are provided.
- a second fixed throttle 53 is provided as a decompression means for decompressing and expending the refrigerant in the heating operation mode.
- FIG. 17 is an entire schematic diagram of an ejector-type refrigerant cycle device 40 of the present embodiment.
- the solid line arrows in FIG. 17 show the flow of the refrigerant in the cooling operation mode, and the chain line arrows in FIG. 17 show the flow of the refrigerant in the heating operation mode.
- the fixed throttle 15 is used as a first fixed throttle 15 , in order to clearly indicate the different from the second fixed throttle 53 .
- one refrigerant flow port of a three-way joint 54 having three refrigerant flow ports is connected to the refrigerant outlet side of the exterior heat exchanger 42 in the cooling operation mode.
- the three-way joint 54 may be configured by bonding pipes having different pipe diameters or the same pipe diameter, or may be configured by a metal block or a resin block having the same passage diameter or different passage diameters.
- Another one of the three refrigerant flow ports of the three-way valve 54 is connected to the inlet side of the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 via the opening/closing valve 51 .
- the opening/closing valve 51 is an electromagnetic valve, in which its operation is controlled by a control signal output from the control device.
- the other one of the three refrigerant flow ports of the three-way valve 54 is connected to the electrical three-way valve 52 via the second fixed throttle 53 .
- the basic structure of the second fixed throttle 53 is similar to the first fixed throttle 15 . Furthermore, the operation of the electrical three-way valve 52 is controlled by a control signal output from the control device, thereby switching between a refrigerant passage (i.e., the circuit shown by the solid line arrows in Fig, 17 ) connecting the using-side heat exchanger 44 and the suction port side of the second compressor 21 , and a refrigerant passage (i.e., the circuit shown by the chain line arrows in FIG. 17 ) connecting the using-side heat exchanger 44 and the second fixed throttle 53 .
- a refrigerant passage i.e., the circuit shown by the solid line arrows in Fig, 17
- a refrigerant passage i.e., the circuit shown by the chain line arrows in FIG. 17
- the refrigerant flow switching means is configured by the opening/closing valve 51 and the electrical three-way valve 53 , together with the first electrical four-way valve 41 .
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 9th embodiment.
- This ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 40 of the present embodiment is configured to be capable of switching between the cooling operation mode for cooling air to be blown into a room, and a heating operation mode for heating air to be blown into the room.
- the cooling operation mode of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 40 is performed when the cooling operation mode is selected by an operation switch of an operation panel.
- the control device causes the first and second electrical motors 11 b, 21 b and the blower fans 42 a, 44 a to be operated. Furthermore, in the cooling operation mode, the first electrical four-way valve 41 is switched, such that the refrigerant discharge side of the first compressor 11 and the exterior heat exchanger 42 are connected, and at the same time, the liquid refrigerant outlet side of the accumulator 24 is connected to the using-side heat exchanger 44 . At the same time, in the cooling operation mode, the electrical three-way valve 52 is switched such that the using-side heat exchanger 44 is connected to the refrigerant suction side of the second compressor 21 , and the opening/closing valve 51 is opened.
- refrigerant circulates in this order of the first compressor 11 ( ⁇ the first electrical four-way valve 41 ) ⁇ the exterior heat exchanger 42 ( ⁇ the three-way joint 54 ⁇ the opening/closing valve 51 ) ⁇ the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 ⁇ the gas-refrigerant outlet of the accumulator 24 ⁇ the first compressor 11 .
- refrigerant circulates in this order of the liquid refrigerant outlet of the accumulator 24 ⁇ the first fixed throttle 15 ( ⁇ first electrical four-way valve 41 ) ⁇ the using-side heat exchanger 44 ( ⁇ the electrical three-way valve 52 ) ⁇ the second compressor 21 ⁇ the refrigerant suction port 13 b of the ejector 13 ⁇ the accumulator 24 .
- the refrigerant passage is switched, such that the refrigerant discharged from the first compression mechanism 11 a is radiated in the exterior heat exchanger 42 , and the refrigerant is evaporated in the using-side heat exchanger 44 , similarly to the cooling operation mode of the 9th embodiment.
- the exterior heat exchanger 42 is adapted similarly to the radiator 12 of the first embodiment, so that the refrigerant heat-radiated at the exterior heat exchanger 42 flows into the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 .
- the using-side heat exchanger 44 is adapted similarly to the suction side evaporator 16 of the first embodiment, so that the liquid refrigerant separated at the accumulator 24 is evaporated in the using-side heat exchanger 44 , and then flows toward the refrigerant suction side of the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- air to be blown into the room can be cooled similarly to the 9th embodiment.
- the heating operation mode is performed in the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 40 when the heating operation mode is selected by an operation switch of an operation panel.
- the control device causes the first and second electrical motors 11 b, 21 b and the blower fans 42 a, 44 a to be operated. Furthermore, in the heating operation mode, the first electrical four-way valve 41 is switched, such that the refrigerant discharge side of the first compressor 11 and the using-side heat exchanger 44 are connected, and at the same time, the liquid refrigerant outlet side of the accumulator 24 is connected to the exterior heat exchanger 42 . At the same time, in the heating operation mode, the electrical three-way valve 52 is switched such that the using-side heat exchanger 44 is connected to the second fixed throttle 53 , and the opening/closing valve 51 is opened.
- refrigerant circulates in this order of the first compressor 11 ( ⁇ the first electrical four-way valve 41 ) ⁇ the using-side heat exchanger 44 ( ⁇ the electrical three-way valve 52 ) ⁇ the second fixed throttle 53 ( ⁇ the three-way joint 54 ) ⁇ the exterior heat exchanger 42 ( ⁇ the first electrical four-way valve 41 ) ⁇ the first fixed throttle 15 ⁇ the accumulator 24 ⁇ the first compressor 11 .
- the refrigerant passage is switched, such that the refrigerant discharged from the first compressor 11 is radiated in the using-side heat exchanger 44 , and the refrigerant is evaporated in the exterior heat exchanger 42 .
- the refrigerant passage is switched, such that the refrigerant radiated at the using-side heat exchanger 44 flows into the second fixed throttle 53 , and at the same time, the refrigerant evaporated in the exterior heat exchanger 42 flows into the accumulator 24 .
- air to be blown into the room can be heated.
- a decrease in the flow amount of the drive flow of the ejector 13 can be restricted by the operation of the second compression mechanism 21 a, and thereby the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 40 can be stably operated while improving the COP.
- the refrigerant passage switching means ( 41 , 51 , 52 ), the ejector 13 and the second compression mechanism 21 a are provided similarly to the 9th embodiment. Therefore, even in an operation condition in which the suction capacity of the ejector 13 is decreased in accordance with a decrease of the flow amount of the drive flow of the ejector 13 in at least one operation mode of the cooling operation mode and the heating operation mode, the suction capacity of the ejector 13 can be supplemented by the operation of the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- the discharge-side gas-liquid separator 24 is provided such that the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 is separated into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant. Furthermore, the second fixed throttle 53 as a decompression means is provided to decompress and expand the refrigerant in the heating operation mode, and the gas-refrigerant outlet of the discharge-side gas-liquid separator 24 is connected to the suction side of the first compression mechanism 11 a.
- the refrigerant passage switching means ( 41 , 51 , 52 ) switch the refrigerant passages, such that the refrigerant radiated at the exterior heat exchanger 42 flows into the nozzle portion 13 a, and at the same time, the liquid refrigerant separated at the discharge-side gas-liquid separator 24 is evaporated in the using-side heat exchanger 44 thereby causing the evaporated refrigerant to flow toward the refrigerant suction side of the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- the refrigerant radiated in the using-side heat exchanger 44 flows into the decompression means 53 .
- liquid refrigerant decompressed at the decompression means 53 is evaporated in the exterior heat exchanger 42 , and is introduced into the discharge-side gas-liquid separator 24 . Therefore, even in an operation condition in which the suction capacity of the ejector 13 is decreased in accordance with a decrease of the flow amount of the drive flow of the ejector 13 in the cooling operation mode, the suction capacity of the ejector 13 can be supplemented by the operation of the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device can be stably operated regardless of a variation in the flow amount of the drive flow.
- FIGS. 18 and 19 An ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present invention used for a freezing/refrigeration device will be described with reference to FIGS. 18 and 19 .
- the freezing/refrigeration device is for cooling a refrigerating room that is a space to be cooled, to a low temperature such as in a range between 0° C. and 10° C., and is for cooling a freezing room that is another space to be cooled, to an extremely low temperature such as in a range between ⁇ 30° C. and ⁇ 10° C.
- FIG. 18 is an entire schematic diagram of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present embodiment.
- the first compressor 11 is configured to draw refrigerant, to compress the drawn refrigerant, and to discharge the compressed refrigerant.
- the first compressor 11 is an electrical compressor in which the first compression mechanism 11 a having a fixed displacement is driven by the first electrical motor 11 b.
- the first compression mechanism 11 a various compression mechanisms such as a scroll type compression mechanism, a vane type compression mechanism and the like can be used, for example.
- the operation (e.g., rotational speed) of the first electrical motor 11 b is controlled by using control signals output from a control device described later.
- a control device described later As the first electrical motor 11 b, an AC motor or a DC motor may be used.
- the rotational speed of the first electrical motor 11 b By controlling the rotational speed of the first electrical motor 11 b, the refrigerant discharge capacity of the first compression mechanism 11 a can be changed.
- the first electrical motor 11 b can be used as a first discharge capacity changing means for changing the discharge capacity of the refrigerant of the first compression mechanism 11 a.
- the refrigerant radiator 12 is disposed on the refrigerant discharge side of the first compressor 11 .
- the radiator 12 exchanges heat between high-pressure refrigerant discharged from the first compressor 11 and outside air (i.e., air outside the room) blown by the cooling fan 12 a to cool the high-pressure refrigerant.
- the rotation speed of the cooling fan 12 a is controlled by a control voltage output from the control device so as to control an air blowing amount blown from the cooling fan 12 a.
- a flon-based refrigerant is used as the refrigerant for a refrigerant cycle of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 to form a vapor-compression subcritical refrigerant cycle in which a refrigerant pressure on the high-pressure side does not exceed the critical pressure of the refrigerant.
- the radiator 12 serves as a condenser for cooling and condensing the refrigerant.
- a refrigerator oil having a solubility with respect to the liquid refrigerant is mixed to the refrigerant in order to lubricate the first compression mechanism 11 a and the second compression mechanism 21 a, so that the refrigerator oil is circulated in the refrigerant cycle together with the refrigerant.
- a receiver i.e., liquid receiver
- a receiver may be provided at a refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 , to be used as a high-pressure side gas-liquid separator in which the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 is separated into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant, and liquid refrigerant is stored therein as surplus refrigerant. Furthermore, the saturated liquid refrigerant separated from the receiver is introduced to a downstream side.
- the thermal expansion valve 17 is connected to a refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 , as a high-pressure side decompression means for decompressing and expanding high-pressure refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 . More specifically, in the present embodiment, the thermal expansion valve 17 is arranged in a refrigerant passage from the refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 to a refrigerant inlet of a branch portion described later.
- the thermal expansion valve 17 has a temperature sensing portion (not shown) that is arranged in a refrigerant passage at a refrigerant outlet side of a discharge side evaporator 14 .
- the thermal expansion valve 17 is a variable throttle mechanism, in which a super-heat degree of the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the discharge side evaporator 14 is detected based on temperature and pressure of the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the discharge side evaporator 14 , and the valve-open degree (refrigerant flow amount) of the thermal expansion valve 17 is adjusted by using a mechanical mechanism so that the super-heat degree of the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the discharge side evaporator 14 is approached to a predetermined value.
- a branch portion 18 is connected to a refrigerant outlet side of the thermal expansion valve 17 , to branch a middle-pressure refrigerant flowing out of the thermal expansion valve 17 .
- the branch portion 18 is a three-way joint member having three ports that are used as one refrigerant inlet and two refrigerant outlets.
- the three-way joint member used as the branch portion 18 may be configured by bonding pipes having different pipe diameters, or may be configured by providing plural refrigerant passages in a metal block member or a resin block member.
- One of the two refrigerant outlets of the branch portion 18 is connected to the inlet side of the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 , and the other one of the two refrigerant outlets of the branch portion 18 is connected to the refrigerant suction port 13 b of the ejector 13 .
- the ejector 13 is used as a refrigerant decompression means for decompressing and expanding the refrigerant, and as a refrigerant circulation means for circulating the refrigerant by the suction action of a high-speed refrigerant flow jetted from the nozzle portion 13 a.
- the refrigerant passage sectional area of the nozzle portion 13 a is throttled so that middle pressure refrigerant flowing out of the one refrigerant outlet of the branch portion 18 is decompressed and expanded in iso-entropy in the nozzle portion 13 a.
- the refrigerant suction port 13 b is provided to communicate with a space in the ejector 13 , where the refrigerant jet port of the nozzle portion 13 a is provided, so as to draw the refrigerant discharged from the second compressor 21 described latter.
- the mixing portion 13 c is provided in the ejector 13 on a downstream side of the nozzle portion 13 a and the refrigerant suction port 13 b in the refrigerant flow, so as to mix the high-velocity refrigerant flow jetted from the nozzle portion 13 a with the suction refrigerant drawn from the refrigerant suction port 13 b.
- the diffuser portion 13 d is provided in the ejector 13 downstream of the mixing portion 13 c in a refrigerant flow so as to increase the refrigerant pressure in the diffuser portion 13 d.
- the diffuser portion 13 d is formed in such a shape to gradually increase the passage sectional area of the refrigerant, and has an effect of reducing the velocity of the refrigerant flow so as to increase the refrigerant pressure. That is, the diffuser portion 13 d has an effect of converting the speed energy of the refrigerant to the pressure energy of the refrigerant.
- the discharge side evaporator 14 is connected to the outlet side of the diffuser portion 13 d.
- the discharge side evaporator 14 is a heat-absorbing heat exchanger, in which refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 is evaporated by heat-exchanging with air inside the refrigerating room, blown by a blower fan 14 a, so as to provide heat-absorbing action.
- a fluid to be heat-exchanged with the refrigerant in the discharge side evaporator 14 is the air in the refrigerating room of the freezing/refrigerating device.
- the blower fan 14 a is an electrical blower, in which rotation speed (air blowing amount) of the blower fan 14 a is controlled by a control voltage output from the control device.
- a refrigerant suction port of the first compressor 11 is connected to a refrigerant outlet side of the discharge side evaporator 14 .
- the suction side evaporator 16 is connected to the other one of the refrigerant outlets of the branch portion 18 via a fixed throttle 19 .
- the fixed throttle 19 is a suction side decompression means adapted to decompress and expand the middle-pressure refrigerant flowing out of the branch portion 18 .
- a capillary tube, an orifice or the like can be used as the fixed throttle 19 .
- the suction side evaporator 16 is configured to perform heat exchange between low-pressure refrigerant decompressed and expanded at the fixed throttle 19 and interior air of the freezing room blown by the blower fan 16 a, and is used as a heat-absorbing heat exchanger in which low-pressure refrigerant is evaporated so as to exert heat-absorbing action.
- a fluid to be heat-exchanged with the refrigerant in the suction side evaporator 16 is the air in the refrigerating room.
- the blower fan 16 a is an electrical blower, in which rotation speed (air blowing amount) of the blower fan 16 a is controlled by a control voltage output from the control device.
- a refrigerant suction port of the second compressor 21 is connected to a refrigerant outlet side of the suction side evaporator 16 .
- the basic structure of the second compressor 21 is similar to that of the first compressor 11 .
- the second compressor 21 is an electrical compressor, in which a fixed-displacement type second compression mechanism 21 a is driven by a second electrical motor 21 b.
- the second electrical motor 21 b of the present embodiment is used as a second discharge capacity changing means for changing a refrigerant discharge capacity of the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- the refrigerant suction port 13 b of the ejector 13 is connected to a refrigerant discharge port of the second compressor 21 .
- the control device (not shown) is constructed of a generally-known microcomputer including CPU, ROM and RAM and the like, and its circumferential circuits.
- the control device performs various calculations and processes based on a control program stored in the ROM, and controls operation of various electrical actuators 11 b, 12 b, 14 a, 16 a, 21 a or the like.
- the control device includes a function portion as the first discharge-capacity control means which controls the operation of the first electrical motor 11 b that is a first discharge capacity changing means, and a function portion as the second discharge-capacity control means which controls the operation of the second electrical motor 21 b that is a second discharge capacity changing means.
- the first discharge-capacity control means and the second discharge-capacity control means may be configured by different control devices, respectively.
- detection values from a sensor group including an outside air temperature sensor for detecting an outside air temperature, an inside temperature sensor for detecting a temperature of the refrigerating room and an interior temperature of the freezing room, and various operation signals from an operation panel (not shown) in which an operation switch for operating the refrigerator and the like are provided are input.
- the control device causes the first and second electrical motors 11 b, 21 b, the cooling fan 12 a, the blower fans 14 a, 16 a to be operated.
- the first compressor 11 draws refrigerant, compresses the drawn refrigerant, and discharges the compressed refrigerant.
- the state of the refrigerant at this time is point a 2 of FIG. 19 .
- High-temperature and high-pressure refrigerant discharged from the first compressor 11 flows into the radiator 12 , and is heat-exchanged with the blown air (outside air) blown by the cooling fan 12 a to be radiated and condensed (point a 2 ⁇ point b 2 in FIG. 19 ).
- the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 flows into the thermal expansion valve 17 , and is decompressed and expanded in iso-enthalpy to become in a gas-liquid two-phase state (point b 2 ⁇ point c 2 in FIG. 19 ).
- the valve open degree of the thermal expansion valve 17 is adjusted so that a super heat degree (point g 2 in FIG. 19 ) of the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the discharge side evaporator 14 becomes a predetermined value.
- the middle-pressure refrigerant flowing out of the thermal expansion valve 17 flows into the branch portion 18 , and is branched by the branch portion 18 into a flow of the refrigerant flowing into the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 and a flow of the refrigerant flowing into the refrigerant suction port 13 b of the ejector 13 .
- the flow amount characteristics (pressure loss characteristics) of the nozzle portion 13 a and the fixed throttle 19 are determined, such that a flow ratio Gnoz/Ge can be set at an optimal ratio at which a high COP can be obtained in the entire cycle.
- the flow ratio Gnoz/Ge is a ratio of a refrigerant flow amount Gnoz flowing to the nozzle portion 13 a to a refrigerant flow amount Ge flowing toward the refrigerant suction port 13 b.
- the refrigerant flowing into the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 from the branch portion 18 is decompressed and expanded by the nozzle portion 13 a in iso-entropy (point c 2 ⁇ point d 2 ).
- the pressure energy of the refrigerant is converted to the speed energy of the refrigerant, and the refrigerant is jetted with a high speed from the refrigerant jet port of the nozzle portion 13 a.
- the refrigerant discharged from the second compressor 21 is drawn into the ejector 13 from the refrigerant suction port 13 b of the ejector 13 , by the refrigerant suction action of the jet refrigerant.
- the jet refrigerant jetted from the nozzle portion 13 a and the suction refrigerant drawn from the refrigerant suction port 13 b are mixed in the mixing portion 13 c of the ejector 13 , and flows into the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 (point d 2 ⁇ point e 2 , point j 2 ⁇ point e 2 in FIG. 19 ). That is, passage sectional area is enlarged in the diffuser portion 13 d as toward downstream so that the speed energy of the refrigerant is converted to the pressure energy thereof, thereby increasing the pressure of the refrigerant (point e 2 ⁇ point f 2 in FIG. 19 ).
- the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion 13 c flows into the discharge side evaporator 14 , and is evaporated by absorbing heat from air inside of the refrigerating room, blown by the blower fan 14 a (point f 2 ⁇ point g 2 in FIG. 19 ). Thus, the air blown into the interior of the refrigerating room is cooled.
- the gas refrigerant flowing out of the discharge side evaporator 14 is drawn into the first compressor 11 , and is compressed again (point g 2 ⁇ point a 2 in FIG. 19 ).
- middle-pressure refrigerant flowing from the branch portion 18 toward the side of the refrigerant suction port 13 b is decompressed and expanded in iso-enthalpy at the fixed throttle 19 , thereby reducing the refrigerant pressure (point c 2 ⁇ point h 2 in FIG. 19 ).
- the refrigerant decompressed and expanded at the fixed throttle 19 flows into the suction side evaporator 16 , and is evaporated by absorbing heat from air inside of the freezing room, blown by the blower fan 16 a (point h 2 ⁇ point i 2 in FIG. 19 ).
- the air blown into the interior of the freezing room is cooled.
- the gas refrigerant flowing out of the suction side evaporator 16 is drawn into the second compressor 21 , and is compressed (point i 2 ⁇ point j 2 in FIG. 19 ).
- the control device controls operation of the first and second electrical motors 11 b, 21 b such that COP in the entire cycle of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device is approached approximately to the maximum value.
- pressure increasing amounts in the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a are controlled to be approximately equal, in order to improve the compression efficiency in both the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a.
- the compression efficiency is a ratio of ⁇ H 1 to ⁇ H 2 .
- the temperature of the refrigerant is increased by fraction heat of the refrigerant, thereby increasing the actual increase amount ⁇ H 2 of the enthalpy.
- the compression efficiency is decreased in the first and second compressors 11 , 21 .
- the refrigerant flowing out of the second compressor 21 is drawn into the ejector 13 from the refrigerant suction port 13 b (point j 2 ⁇ point e 2 in FIG. 19 ).
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present embodiment is operated above, and thereby the following excellent effects can be obtained.
- the refrigerant can be suitably supplied to both the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 .
- cooling action can be exerted in both the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 , at the same time.
- the refrigerant evaporation pressure of the discharge side evaporator 14 becomes in a pressure pressurized by the second compressor 21 and the diffuser portion 13 d.
- the refrigerant evaporation pressure of the suction side evaporator 16 is a pressure immediately after being decompressed by the fixed throttle 19 .
- the refrigerant evaporation pressure (refrigerant evaporation temperature) of the suction side evaporator 16 can be made lower than the refrigerant evaporation pressure (the refrigerant evaporation temperature) of the discharge side evaporator 14 .
- the discharge side evaporator 14 can be adapted for cooling the refrigerating room having a low temperature
- the suction side evaporator 16 can be adapted for cooling the freezing room having an extremely low temperature.
- the second compressor 21 (second compression mechanism 21 a ) is provided. Therefore, for example, even in an operation condition in which a pressure difference between a high-pressure refrigerant and a low pressure refrigerant is decreased thereby decreasing the flow amount of the drive flow of the ejector 13 , that is, even in an operation condition in which the suction capacity of the ejector 13 is decreased, the suction capacity of the ejector 13 can be supplemented by the operation of the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- the refrigerant pressure is increased by the pressurizing action in the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a and in the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 .
- the driving power of the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a is reduced thereby improving the COP.
- the suction pressure of the first compression mechanism 11 a can be increased, thereby reducing the driving power in the first compression mechanism 11 a.
- the pressure difference between the suction pressure and the discharge pressure in the respective first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a can be reduced, the compression efficiency in the respective first and second compression mechanisms 11 a , 21 a can be improved.
- the refrigerant discharge capacities of the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a can be respectively independently changed by the first and second electrical motors 11 b, 21 b.
- the compression efficiency in the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a can be effectively improved.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device can be stably operated with a high COP.
- the effect of the present invention is extremely effective.
- refrigerant flows in this order of the first compressor 11 ⁇ the radiator 12 ⁇ the branch portion 18 ⁇ the ejector 13 ⁇ the discharge side evaporator 14 ⁇ the first compressor 11 .
- refrigerant flows in this order of the first compressor 11 ⁇ the radiator 12 ⁇ the branch portion 18 ⁇ the fixed throttle 19 ⁇ the second compressor 16 ⁇ the ejector 13 ⁇ the discharge side evaporator 14 ⁇ the first compressor 11 .
- the thermal expansion valve 17 that is a variable throttle mechanism is used as the high-pressure side decompression means, the refrigerant flow amount flowing into the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 can be varied in accordance with a load variation in the refrigerant cycle. As a result, even if load fluctuation arises, the refrigerant cycle can be stably operated while having a high COP.
- the thermal expansion valve 17 of the 11th embodiment is changed. That is, in the present embodiment, the thermal expansion valve 17 is arranged in a refrigerant passage from the outlet side of the branch portion 18 to the inlet side of the nozzle portion 13 a.
- FIG. 20 parts similar to or corresponding to those of the 11th embodiment are indicated by the same reference numbers. This is the same also in the following drawings. Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 11th embodiment.
- refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 flows into the branch portion 18 , and is branched by the branch portion 18 into a flow of the refrigerant flowing into the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 and a flow of the refrigerant flowing into the refrigerant suction port 13 b of the ejector 13 (point b 4 in FIG. 21 ).
- the high-pressure refrigerant flowing from the branch portion 18 toward the side of the nozzle portion 13 a is decompressed and expanded in the thermal expansion valve 17 in iso-enthalpy to become in a gas-liquid two-phase state (point b 4 ⁇ c 4 in FIG. 21 ).
- the refrigerant flowing out of the thermal expansion valve 17 is decompressed and expanded by the nozzle portion 13 a in iso-entropy (point c 4 ⁇ point d 4 in FIG. 21 ).
- refrigerant having an extremely low dryness or liquid refrigerant can be branched in the branch portion 18 . It is easy for the refrigerant flowing out of the two refrigerant outlets of the branch portion 18 to be in a homogeneous state, as compared with a case where a flow of gas-liquid two-phase refrigerant is branched in an ununiform state between the gas refrigerant and the liquid refrigerant.
- the flow amount ratio Ge/Gnoz of the refrigerant branched at the branch portion 18 can be approached to an optimal flow amount ratio, thereby further improving the COP.
- the fixed throttle 19 of the 12th embodiment is removed, but an expansion unit 20 is provided instead of the fixed throttle 19 .
- the expansion unit 20 is used as a suction side decompression means in which the volume is expanded so as to decompress the refrigerant, and converts the pressure energy of the refrigerant to the mechanical energy thereof.
- a scroll-type displacement variable compression mechanism is used as the expansion unit 20 .
- Another-type displacement variable compression mechanism such as a vane type and a rolling piston type may be used.
- the rotation shaft is rotated so as to output the mechanical energy (rotation energy) while refrigerant is decompressed by expending the volume.
- a rotation shaft of a generator 20 a is directly connected to the rotation shaft of the expansion unit 20 .
- the generator 20 a outputs electrical energy by converting mechanical energy output from the expansion unit 20 to the electrical energy. Furthermore, the electrical energy output from generator 20 a is stored in a battery 20 b.
- Other configurations and operation of the present embodiment are similar to those of the 12th embodiment.
- the energy loss, generated while the refrigerant is decompressed and expanded in iso-enthalpy in the fixed throttle 19 of the 12th embodiment, can be recovered by the expansion unit 20 . Furthermore, by converting the recovered mechanical energy to the electrical energy, the loss energy can be effectively used. As a result, the energy efficiency can be improved in the entire of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 .
- the electrical energy stored in the battery 20 b may be supplied to various electrical actuators 11 b, 21 b, 12 a, 14 a, 16 a of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 , or may be supplied to an exterior electrical load other than the cycle components.
- the mechanical energy recovered in the expansion unit 20 may be directly used as the mechanical energy without being converted to the electrical energy.
- the rotation shaft of the expansion unit 20 can be connected to the rotation shafts of the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a, and the recovered mechanical energy can be used as a supplemental power source of the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a.
- the COP of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device can be improved.
- the mechanical energy recovered in the expansion unit 20 may be used as a driving source of an exterior machine.
- a flywheel may be used as the exterior machine.
- the mechanical energy recovered in the expansion unit 20 can be stored as a kinetic energy.
- a spring device spiral spring
- the mechanical energy recovered in the expansion unit 20 can be stored as an elastic energy.
- an inner heat exchanger 30 in which the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 and a low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle are heat exchanged, is added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 11th embodiment.
- the inner heat exchanger 30 is for performing heat exchange between refrigerant flowing through a high-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 a from a refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 , and a low-pressure side refrigerant flowing through a low-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 b.
- the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 is the refrigerant passing through a refrigerant passage from the refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 toward the inlet port of the branch portion 18 .
- the low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle of the present embodiment is the refrigerant to be drawn into the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- a double-pipe heat exchange structure may be used, in which an inner pipe forming the low-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 b is provided inside of an outer pipe forming the high-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 a.
- the high-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 a may be provided as the inner pipe, and the low-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 b may be provided as the outer pipe.
- refrigerant pipes for defining the high-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 a and the low-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 b maybe bonded by brazing to have a heat exchange structure.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 11th embodiment.
- the operation of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present embodiment will be described with reference to the Mollier diagram of FIG. 24 .
- the enthalpy of the suction side refrigerant of the second compression mechanism 21 a is increased (point i 7 ⁇ point i′ 7 in FIG. 24 ), and the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the thermal expansion valve 17 is decreased (point b 7 ⁇ point b′ 7 in FIG. 24 ), by the operation of the inner heat exchanger 31 .
- the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 can be decreased.
- Other operation is similar to that of the 11th embodiment.
- the same effects as in (A) to (F) of the 11th embodiment can be obtained. Furthermore, the enthalpy difference between the enthalpies of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side and the refrigerant outlet side can be enlarged in the discharge side evaporator 14 and in the suction side evaporator 16 , thereby further improving the COP.
- a structure of the radiator 12 is changed with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 11th embodiment.
- the radiator 12 of the present embodiment is configured as a sub-cool type condenser, which includes a condensation portion 12 b, a gas-liquid separation portion 12 c (receiver portion) and a super-cooling portion 12 d.
- the condensation portion 12 b condenses the refrigerant
- the gas-liquid separation portion 12 c separates the refrigerant flowing out of the condensation portion 12 b into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant
- the super-cooling portion 12 d super-cools the liquid refrigerant flowing out of the gas-liquid separation portion 12 c.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 11th embodiment.
- the refrigerant condensed in the condensation portion 12 b of the radiator 12 is separated into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant in the gas-liquid separation portion 12 c, as in the Mollier diagram of FIG. 26 . Furthermore, the saturated liquid refrigerant separated in the gas-liquid separation portion 12 c is super-cooled in the supercooling portion 12 d (point b 9 ⁇ point b′ 9 in FIG. 26 ).
- the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 can be decreased.
- Other operation is similar to that of the 11th embodiment.
- the same effects as in (A) to (F) of the 11th embodiment can be obtained. Furthermore, the enthalpy difference between the enthalpies of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side and the refrigerant outlet side can be enlarged in the discharge side evaporator 14 and in the suction side evaporator 16 , thereby increasing the cooling capacity.
- the suction side refrigerant (Le., low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle) of the second compression mechanism 21 a from being unnecessary increased (point i 9 in FIG. 26 ), unlike a case where the inner heat exchanger 30 of the 14th embodiment is used.
- it can prevent the density of the suction refrigerant of the second compression mechanism 21 a from being lowered, and thereby it is possible to reduce the refrigerant evaporation pressure (refrigerant evaporation temperature) in the suction side evaporator 16 , with respect to the 14th embodiment.
- a flon-based refrigerant is used as the refrigerant for a refrigerant cycle of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 to form a vapor-compression subcritical refrigerant cycle.
- carbon dioxide is used as the refrigerant for a refrigerant cycle of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 to form a vapor-compression super-critical refrigerant cycle in which a refrigerant pressure discharged from the first compressor 11 exceeds the critical pressure of the refrigerant.
- the thermal expansion valve 17 is removed from the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 11th embodiment.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 11th embodiment.
- the operation of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present embodiment will be described with reference to the Mollier diagram of FIG. 28 .
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present embodiment When the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present embodiment is operated, the refrigerant discharged from the first compressor 21 is cooled in the radiator 12 . At this time, the refrigerant passing through the radiator 12 is cooled in a super-critical state without being condensed (point a 11 ⁇ point b 11 of FIG. 28 ).
- the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 flows into the branch portion 18 , and is branched by the branch portion 18 into a flow of the refrigerant flowing toward the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 and a flow of the refrigerant flowing toward the fixed throttle 19 (point bll of FIG. 28 ).
- the super-critical high-pressure refrigerant flowing into the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 from the branch portion 18 is decompressed and expanded by the nozzle portion 13 a in iso-entropy (point b 11 ⁇ point d 11 in FIG. 28 ).
- the super-critical high-pressure refrigerant flowing from the branch portion 18 toward the side of the refrigerant suction port 13 b is decompressed and expanded in iso-enthalpy at the fixed throttle 19 , thereby reducing the refrigerant pressure (point b 11 ⁇ point h 11 in FIG. 28 ).
- Other operation is similar to that of the 11th embodiment.
- the same effects as in (A) to (D) of the 11th embodiment can be obtained.
- the high-pressure side refrigerant pressure becomes higher than that in the sub-critical refrigerant cycle. Therefore, the pressure difference between the high pressure side and the low pressure side in the cycle can be enlarged (point b 11 ⁇ point d 11 of FIG. 28 ), thereby increasing the decompression amount in the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 . Furthermore, the enthalpy difference (i.e., recovery energy amount) between the enthalpies of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side of the nozzle portion 13 a and the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the nozzle portion 13 a can be enlarged, thereby further improving the COP.
- the enthalpy difference i.e., recovery energy amount
- the discharge side evaporator 14 and the blower fan 14 a are removed, with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 12th embodiment. Furthermore, in the present embodiment, an accumulator 24 is added at the outlet side of the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 , and an inner heat exchanger 31 is added, with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 12th embodiment.
- the accumulator 24 is a discharge-side gas-liquid separator, in which the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 is separated into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant, and surplus liquid refrigerant in the cycle is stored therein.
- a refrigerant suction port of the first compressor 11 is connected to a gas-refrigerant outlet side of the accumulator 24 .
- the inner heat exchanger 31 is for performing heat exchange between refrigerant flowing through a high-pressure side refrigerant passage 31 a from a refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 , and a low-pressure side refrigerant flowing through a low-pressure side refrigerant passage 31 b.
- the basic structure of the inner heat exchanger 31 is similar to the inner heat exchanger 30 of the 14th embodiment.
- the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 is the refrigerant passing through a refrigerant passage from the refrigerant outlet side of the branch portion 18 to the refrigerant inlet side of the fixed throttle 19 .
- the low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle of the present embodiment is the refrigerant to be drawn into the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 12th embodiment.
- the high-pressure refrigerant flowing from the branch portion 18 toward the side of the nozzle portion 13 a flows in this order of the thermal expansion valve 17 ⁇ the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 ⁇ the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 (point c 13 ⁇ point d 13 ⁇ point e 13 ⁇ point f 13 in FIG. 30 ).
- the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion 13 d is separated into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant in the accumulator 24 , and the separated gas refrigerant flowing out of the gas refrigerant outlet of the accumulator 24 is drawn into the first compressor 11 to be compressed again (point f 13 ⁇ point g 13 ⁇ point a 13 in FIG. 30 ).
- high-pressure refrigerant flowing from the branch portion 18 toward the side of the refrigerant suction port 13 b reduces its enthalpy in the inner heat exchanger 31 (point b 13 ⁇ point b′ 13 in FIG. 30 ). Furthermore, the refrigerant flowing out of the high-pressure side refrigerant passage 31 a of the inner heat exchanger 31 flows in this order of the fixed throttle 19 ⁇ the suction side evaporator 16 (point b′ 13 ⁇ point h 13 in FIG. 30 ) similarly to the 12th embodiment.
- the refrigerant flowing out of the suction side evaporator 16 increases its enthalpy in the inner heat exchanger 31 (point i 13 ⁇ point i′ 13 in FIG. 30 ). Furthermore, the refrigerant flowing out of the low-pressure side refrigerant passage 31 b of the inner heat exchanger 31 is drawn into the second compressor 21 , is compressed in the second compressor 21 , and is drawn from the refrigerant suction port 13 b of the ejector 13 (point i′ 13 ⁇ point j 13 ⁇ point e 13 in FIG. 30 ).
- the high-pressure refrigerant flowing in a refrigerant passage from the refrigerant outlet side of the branch portion 18 to the inlet side of the fixed throttle 19 is heat-exchanged with a low-pressure refrigerant to be drawn to the second compression mechanism 21 a. Therefore, it can prevent the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing from the branch portion 18 to the nozzle portion 13 a from being unnecessary reduced.
- the tilt of the iso-enthalpy line becomes more smooth in accordance with an increase of the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the nozzle portion 13 a. Therefore, in a case where the refrigerant is expanded in iso-entropy by an equal pressure in the nozzle portion 13 a, the difference (i.e., recovery energy amount) between the enthalpy of the inlet side refrigerant of the nozzle portion 13 a and the enthalpy of the outlet side refrigerant of the nozzle portion 13 a becomes larger as the enthalpy of the inlet side refrigerant of the nozzle portion 13 a becomes higher.
- the recovery energy amount in the nozzle portion 13 a can be increased in accordance with increase of the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the nozzle portion 13 a.
- a pressure increasing amount in the diffuser portion 13 d can be increased, thereby further improving the COP.
- the accumulator 24 is arranged at the refrigerant suction side of the first compressor 11 , it can prevent the problem of the liquid compression in the first compressor 11 .
- the inner heat exchanger 31 of the 17th embodiment is changed to the inner heat exchanger 30 that is similar to that in the 14th embodiment. More specifically, in the present embodiment, the high-pressure refrigerant flowing in a refrigerant passage from the refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 to the inlet side of the branch passage 18 is heat-exchanged with a low-pressure refrigerant to be drawn to the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 17th embodiment.
- the enthalpy of the suction side refrigerant of the second compression mechanism 21 a is increased (point i 15 ⁇ point i′ 15 in FIG. 32 ), and the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the branch portion 18 is decreased (point b 15 ⁇ b′ 15 in FIG. 32 ), by the operation of the inner heat exchanger 30 , as in the Mollier diagram of FIG. 32 .
- Other operation is similar to that of the 17th embodiment.
- the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the nozzle portion 13 a may be unnecessary reduced, and thereby the COP improvement may be reduced.
- cooling action can exist in the suction side evaporator 16 , and thereby the same effects as in (B), (C), (E), (F) in the 11th embodiment can be obtained.
- improvement in the COP can be also obtained similarly to the 12th embodiment and 14th embodiment.
- the accumulator 24 and the inner heat exchanger 31 are removed, and an inner heat exchanger 32 is added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 17th embodiment.
- the basic structure of the inner heat exchanger 32 is similar to the inner heat exchanger 30 of the 14th embodiment.
- the inner heat exchanger 32 is for performing heat exchange between refrigerant flowing through a high-pressure side refrigerant passage 32 a from a refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 , and a low-pressure side refrigerant flowing through a low-pressure side refrigerant passage 32 b.
- the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 is the refrigerant passing through a refrigerant passage from the refrigerant outlet side of the branch portion 18 to the refrigerant inlet side of the fixed throttle 19 .
- the low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle of the present embodiment is the refrigerant to be drawn into the first compression mechanism 11 a.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 17th embodiment.
- the high-pressure refrigerant flowing from the branch portion 18 toward the side of the nozzle portion 13 a flows in this order of the thermal expansion valve 17 ⁇ the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 ⁇ the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 (point c 17 ⁇ point d 17 ⁇ point e 17 ⁇ point f 17 in FIG. 34 ), similarly to 17th embodiment.
- the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion 13 d increases its enthalpy in the inner heat exchanger 32 , and is drawn into the first compression mechanism 11 a (point g 17 ⁇ point g′ 17 in FIG. 34 ).
- high-pressure refrigerant flowing from the branch portion 18 toward the side of the refrigerant suction port 13 b reduces its enthalpy in the inner heat exchanger 32 (point b 17 ⁇ point b′ 17 in FIG. 34 ). Furthermore, the refrigerant flowing out of the high-pressure side refrigerant passage 32 a of the inner heat exchanger 32 flows in this order of the fixed throttle 19 ⁇ the suction side evaporator 16 ⁇ the second compressor 21 ⁇ the refrigerant suction port 13 b of the ejector 13 (point b′ 17 ⁇ point h 17 ⁇ point i 17 ⁇ point j 17 ⁇ point e 17 in FIG. 34 ).
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present embodiment when operated, cooling action can be obtained in the suction side evaporator 16 , and thereby the same effects as in (B) to (F) of the 11th embodiment can be obtained. Furthermore, in the present embodiment, the COP can be improved similarly to the 12th embodiment and the 14th embodiment. In addition, similarly to 17th embodiment, the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the nozzle portion 13 a is not unnecessary reduced, and thereby the COP improvement can be obtained.
- the inner heat exchanger 32 is removed, and an inner heat exchanger 33 is added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 19th embodiment.
- the basic structure of the inner heat exchanger 33 is similar to the inner heat exchanger 30 of the 14th embodiment.
- the inner heat exchanger 33 is for performing heat exchange between refrigerant flowing through a high-pressure side refrigerant passage 33 a from a refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 , and a low-pressure side refrigerant flowing through a low-pressure side refrigerant passage 33 b.
- the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 is the refrigerant passing through a refrigerant passage from the refrigerant outlet side toward the inlet port of the branch portion 18 .
- the low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle of the present embodiment is the refrigerant to be drawn into the first compression mechanism 11 a.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 19th embodiment.
- the enthalpy of the suction side refrigerant of the first compression mechanism 11 a is increased (point g 19 ⁇ point g′ 19 in FIG. 36 ), and the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the branch portion 18 is decreased (point b 19 ⁇ point b′ 19 in FIG. 36 ), by the operation of the inner heat exchanger 33 , as in the Mollier diagram of FIG. 36 .
- Other operation is similar to that of the 19th embodiment.
- the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the nozzle portion 13 a may be unnecessary reduced, and thereby the COP improvement may be reduced with respect to 19th embodiment.
- cooling action can exist in the suction side evaporator 16 , and thereby the same effects as in (B), (C), (E), (F) in the 11th embodiment can be obtained.
- improvement in the COP can be also obtained similarly to the 12th embodiment and 14th embodiment.
- the radiator 12 is configured as a sub-cool type condenser similar to that in the 15th embodiment, with respect to the 17th embodiment.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 17th embodiment.
- the refrigerant condensed in the condensation portion 12 b of the radiator 12 is separated into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant in the gas-liquid separation portion 12 c, as in the Mollier diagram of FIG. 38 . Furthermore, the separated saturated liquid refrigerant is super-cooled in the supercooling portion 12 d (point b 21 ⁇ point b′ 21 in FIG. 38 ).
- the enthalpy of the suction side refrigerant of the second compression mechanism 21 a is increased (point i 21 ⁇ point i′ 21 in FIG. 38 ), and the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the fixed throttle 19 is decreased (point b′ 21 ⁇ point b′′ 21 in FIG. 38 ), by the operation of the inner heat exchanger 31 . Therefore, the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the suction side evaporator 16 can be effectively decreased.
- Other operation is similar to that of the 17th embodiment.
- the thermal expansion valve 17 is removed with respect to the 17th embodiment, and carbon dioxide is used as the refrigerant similarly to the 16th embodiment thereby configuring a super-critical refrigerant cycle.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 17th embodiment.
- the refrigerant discharged from the first compressor 21 is cooled in the radiator 12 as in the Mollier diagram of FIG. 40 .
- the refrigerant passing through the radiator 12 is cooled in a super-critical state without being condensed (point a 23 ⁇ point b 23 of FIG. 40 ).
- a branch portion 18 is connected to a refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 , to branch a high-pressure refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 .
- the super-critical high-pressure refrigerant flowing into the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 from the branch portion 18 is decompressed and expanded by the nozzle portion 13 a in iso-entropy (point b 23 ⁇ point d 23 in FIG. 40 ).
- the super-critical high-pressure refrigerant flowing from the branch portion 18 toward the side of the refrigerant suction port 13 b is cooled in the inner heat exchanger 31 , and then is decompressed and expanded in iso-enthalpy at the fixed throttle 19 , thereby reducing the refrigerant pressure (point b 23 ⁇ point b′ 23 ⁇ point h 23 in FIG. 23 ).
- Other operation is similar to that of the 17th embodiment.
- cooling action can exist in the suction side evaporator 16 , and thereby the same effects as in (B), (C) in the 11th embodiment can be obtained. Furthermore, improvement in the COP can be obtained similarly to the 12th embodiment, 14th embodiment and 16th embodiment.
- the thermal expansion valve 17 is removed and an auxiliary radiator 12 e is added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 11th embodiment.
- the auxiliary radiator 12 e is arranged downstream of the branch portion 18 so as to further cool the refrigerant flowing into the fixed throttle 19 .
- the auxiliary radiator 12 e is a heat-radiation heat exchanger that exchanges heat between high-pressure refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 and outside air (i.e., air outside the room) blown by the cooling fan 12 a to further cool the high-pressure refrigerant.
- heat exchange area can be relatively reduced in the radiator 12 of the present embodiment, thereby reducing heat exchanging capacity in the radiator 12 , with respect to the above-described respective embodiments.
- cooling fan 12 a is arranged near the radiator 12 for clearly indicating in the diagram, the cooling fan 12 a is arranged to also blow outside air to the auxiliary radiator 12 e. Alternatively, outside air of the room may be blown to the radiator 12 and the auxiliary radiator 12 e, respectively independently from blower fans.
- the high-pressure refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 flows into the branch portion 18 , and is branched by the branch portion 18 into a flow of the refrigerant flowing toward the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 and a flow of the refrigerant flowing toward the refrigerant suction port 13 b of the ejector 13 (point b 25 in FIG. 42 ).
- the same effects as in (A) to (D) of the 11th embodiment can be obtained. Therefore, in the present embodiment, because the heat exchanging capacity of the radiator 12 is reduced, it can prevent the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing to the nozzle portion 13 a from being unnecessary reduced. Thus, similarly to the 17th embodiment, the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the nozzle portion 13 a is not unnecessary reduced, and thereby the COP improvement can be obtained.
- the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the suction side evaporator 16 can be decreased by the action of the auxiliary radiator 12 e.
- the enthalpy difference between the enthalpies of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side and the refrigerant outlet side can be enlarged in the suction side evaporator 16 , thereby further improving the COP.
- the thermal expansion valve 17 is added in a refrigerant passage from the outlet side of the branch portion 18 to the inlet side of the nozzle portion 13 a, with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 23rd embodiment.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 23rd embodiment.
- an inner heat exchanger 31 similar to the 17th embodiment is added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 24th embodiment.
- the inner heat exchanger 31 is adapted to perform heat exchange between the refrigerant flowing in a refrigerant passage from the refrigerant outlet side of the auxiliary radiator 12 e to the inlet side of the fixed throttle 19 , and the refrigerant to be drawn to the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- the enthalpy of the suction side refrigerant of the second compression mechanism 21 a is increased (point i 29 ⁇ point i′ 29 in FIG. 46 ), and the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing out of the auxiliary radiator 12 e is decreased (point b′ 29 ⁇ point b′′ 29 in FIG. 46 ), by the operation of the inner heat exchanger 31 , as in the Mollier diagram of FIG. 46 .
- Other operation is similar to that of the 24th embodiment.
- an inner heat exchanger 32 similar to the 19th embodiment is added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 24th embodiment.
- the inner heat exchanger 32 of the present embodiment is adapted to perform heat exchange between the refrigerant flowing in a refrigerant passage from the refrigerant outlet side of the auxiliary radiator 12 e to the inlet side of the fixed throttle 19 , and the refrigerant to be drawn to the first compression mechanism 11 a.
- the enthalpy of the suction side refrigerant of the first compression mechanism 11 a is increased (point g 31 ⁇ point g′ 31 in FIG. 48 ), and the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing out of the auxiliary radiator 12 e is decreased (point b′ 31 ⁇ point b′′ 31 in FIG. 48 ), by the operation of the inner heat exchanger 32 , as in the Mollier diagram of FIG. 48 .
- Other operation is similar to that of the 24th embodiment.
- the radiator 12 is configured as a sub-cool type condenser similar to that in the 15th embodiment, with respect to the 17th embodiment.
- a cycle structure approximately similar to the 23rd embodiment can be obtained.
- the branch portion 18 is removed, and two liquid refrigerant outlets are provided in the gas-liquid separation portion 12 c of the radiator 12 to cause the liquid refrigerant to flow out.
- the saturated liquid refrigerant flows out of one of the liquid refrigerant outlets of the gas-liquid separation portion 12 c to the super-cooling portion 12 d similarly to the 15th embodiment, and the saturated liquid refrigerant flows out of the other one of the liquid refrigerant outlets of the gas-liquid separation portion 12 c of the radiator 12 toward the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 . That is, a branch portion for branching the flow of the refrigerant is configured by the gas-liquid separation portion 12 c in the present embodiment.
- the condensation portion 12 b and the super-cooling portion 12 d of the radiator 12 can be functioned similarly to the radiator 12 and the auxiliary radiator 12 e of the 23rd embodiment, respectively.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present embodiment is operated, it is operated approximately similarly to the 23rd embodiment as in the Mollier diagram of FIG. 50 .
- the branch portion is configured by the gas-liquid separation portion 12 c
- the saturated liquid refrigerant can be decompressed and expanded at the nozzle portion 13 a in iso-entropy (point b 33 ⁇ point d 33 in FIG. 50 ).
- the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the nozzle portion 13 a may be unnecessary reduced, and thereby the COP improvement may be decreased.
- the effects similar to the 23rd embodiment can be obtained.
- the same effects as in (E) and (F) of the 11th embodiment can be obtained.
- the entire structure of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present embodiment is similar to FIG. 41 of the 23rd embodiment.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present embodiment When the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present embodiment is operated, the refrigerant discharged from the first compressor 21 is cooled in the radiator 12 . At this time, the refrigerant passing through the radiator 12 is cooled in a super-critical state without being condensed (point a 34 ⁇ point b 34 of FIG. 51 ).
- the branch portion 18 is connected to a refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 , to branch a high-pressure refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 .
- the super-critical high-pressure refrigerant flowing into the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 from the branch portion 18 is decompressed and expanded by the nozzle portion 13 a in iso-entropy (point b 34 ⁇ point d 34 in FIG. 51 ).
- the super-critical high-pressure refrigerant flowing from the branch portion 18 toward the side of the refrigerant suction port 13 b is cooled in the auxiliary radiator 12 e, and then is decompressed and expanded in iso-enthalpy at the fixed throttle 19 , thereby reducing the refrigerant pressure (point b 34 ⁇ point b′ 34 ⁇ point h 34 in FIG. 51 ).
- Other operation is similar to that of the 23rd embodiment.
- an inner heat exchanger 31 similar to the 17th embodiment is added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 28th embodiment.
- the inner heat exchanger 31 is adapted to perform heat exchange between the refrigerant flowing in a refrigerant passage from the refrigerant outlet side of the auxiliary radiator 12 e to the inlet side of the fixed throttle 19 , and the refrigerant to be drawn to the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- the enthalpy of the suction side refrigerant of the second compression mechanism 21 a is increased (point i 36 ⁇ point i′ 36 in FIG. 53 ), and the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing out of the auxiliary radiator 12 e is decreased (point b′ 36 ⁇ point b′′ 36 in FIG. 53 ), by the operation of the inner heat exchanger 31 , as in the Mollier diagram of FIG. 53 .
- Other operation is similar to that of the 28th embodiment.
- an inner heat exchanger 34 is added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 11th embodiment.
- the inner heat exchanger 34 is for performing heat exchange between refrigerant in a decompression and expansion stage, passing through the fixed throttle 19 in a high-pressure side refrigerant passage, and refrigerant flowing through a low-pressure side refrigerant passage 34 b to be drawn to the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- a double-pipe heat exchange structure may be used, in which the fixed throttle 19 configured by a capillary tube is provided inside of an outer pipe forming the low-pressure side refrigerant passage 34 b.
- a refrigerant pipe for defining the fixed throttle 19 and the low-pressure side refrigerant passage 34 b maybe bonded by brazing to have a heat exchange structure.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 11th embodiment.
- the refrigerant passing through the fixed throttle 19 is cooled to a temperature of the suction refrigerant of the second compression mechanism 21 a while being decompressed and expanded in the fixed throttle 19 , and thereby the enthalpy of the refrigerant can be reduced. Therefore, in the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present embodiment, the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 can be decreased. Other operation is similar to that of the 11th embodiment.
- the same effects as in (A) to (F) of the 11th embodiment can be obtained. Furthermore, by the operation of the inner heat exchanger 34 , the enthalpy difference between the enthalpies of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side and the refrigerant outlet side can be enlarged in the discharge side evaporator 14 and in the suction side evaporator 16 , thereby further improving the COP.
- an inner heat exchanger 34 is added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 12th embodiment.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 12th embodiment.
- the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 can be decreased with respect to the 12th embodiment.
- Other operation is similar to that of the 12th embodiment.
- the same effects as in the 30th embodiment can be obtained.
- improvement in the COP can be obtained similarly to the 12th embodiment.
- an inner heat exchanger 35 is added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 11th embodiment.
- the inner heat exchanger 35 is for performing heat exchange between refrigerant in a decompression and expansion stage, passing through the fixed throttle 19 as a high-pressure side refrigerant passage, and refrigerant flowing through a low-pressure side refrigerant passage 35 b to be drawn to the first compression mechanism 11 a.
- the basic structure of the inner heat exchanger 35 is similar to the inner heat exchanger 34 of the 30th embodiment. Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 11th embodiment.
- the refrigerant passing through the fixed throttle 19 is cooled to a temperature of the suction refrigerant of the first compression mechanism 11 a while being decompressed and expanded in the fixed throttle 19 , and thereby the enthalpy of the refrigerant can be reduced. Therefore, in the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present embodiment, the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 can be decreased with respect to the 12th embodiment.
- the same effects as in (A) to (F) of the 11th embodiment can be obtained. Furthermore, by the operation of the inner heat exchanger 35 , the enthalpy difference between the enthalpies of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side and the refrigerant outlet side can be enlarged in the discharge side evaporator 14 and in the suction side evaporator 16 , thereby further improving the COP.
- an inner heat exchanger 35 is added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 12th embodiment.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 12th embodiment.
- the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 can be decreased with respect to the 12th embodiment.
- Other operation is similar to that of the 12th embodiment.
- the same effects as in the 32nd embodiment can be obtained.
- improvement in the COP can be obtained similarly to the 12th embodiment.
- the thermal expansion valve 17 is removed and a pressure control valve 27 is used with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 30th embodiment, and carbon dioxide is used as the refrigerant similarly to the 16th embodiment thereby configuring a super-critical refrigerant cycle.
- the pressure control valve 27 is a high-pressure side decompression means for decompressing and expanding high-pressure refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 , and is a pressure control means for.adjusting a valve open degree (throttle open degree) using a mechanical mechanism so that the high-pressure side refrigerant pressure becomes in a target high pressure.
- the pressure control valve 27 has a temperature sensing portion located at a refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 , and is configured to generate a pressure corresponding to the temperature of the high-pressure refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 within the temperature sensing portion, so as to adjust the valve open degree by the balance between the inner pressure of the temperature sensing portion and the refrigerant pressure at the refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 .
- the target high pressure is a value determined such that the COP becomes approximately in maximum based on the refrigerant temperature at the refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 .
- the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 flows into the pressure control valve 27 , and is decompressed and expanded in iso-enthalpy to become in a gas-liquid two-phase state (point b 46 ⁇ point c 46 in FIG. 63 ).
- the high-pressure side refrigerant pressure is adjusted by the pressure control valve 27 , to be approached to the target high pressure that is determined such that the COP becomes approximately in maximum.
- the same effects as in (A) to (F) of the 11th embodiment can be obtained. Furthermore, improvement in the COP, due to the inner heat exchanger 34 , can be obtained similarly to 30th embodiment.
- the pressure control valve 27 may be arranged in a refrigerant passage from the refrigerant outlet side of the branch portion 18 to the refrigerant inlet of the nozzle portion 13 a.
- the pressure control valve 27 is removed with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 34th embodiment.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 34th embodiment.
- the super-critical refrigerant radiated in the radiator 12 is branched in the branch portion 18 (point b 48 in FIG. 65 ), as in the Mollier diagram of FIG. 65 .
- the high-pressure refrigerant flowing into the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 from the branch portion 18 is decompressed and expanded by the nozzle portion 13 a in iso-entropy (point b 48 ⁇ point d 48 in FIG. 65 ).
- high-pressure refrigerant flowing from the branch portion 18 toward the side of the refrigerant suction port 13 b reduces its enthalpy while being decompressed and expanded by the fixed throttle 19 (point b 48 ⁇ point h 48 in FIG. 65 ).
- Other operation is similar to that of the 30th embodiment.
- the inner heat exchanger 32 is adapted to perform heat exchange between the refrigerant flowing in a refrigerant passage from the refrigerant outlet side of the auxiliary radiator 12 e to the inlet side of the fixed throttle 19 among the high-pressure side refrigerant flowing through a refrigerant passage from the outlet side of the branch portion 18 to the refrigerant inlet side of the fixed throttle 19 , and the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion 13 d to be drawn to the first compression mechanism 11 a.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 23rd embodiment.
- the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion 13 d is evaporated in the low-pressure side refrigerant passage 32 b of the inner heat exchanger 32 , and the enthalpy of the suction side refrigerant of the first compression mechanism 11 a is increased (point f 50 ⁇ point g 50 in FIG. 67 ), by the operation of the inner heat exchanger 32 , as in the Mollier diagram of FIG. 67 . Furthermore, the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing out of the auxiliary radiator 12 e decreases (point b′ 50 ⁇ point b′′ 50 in FIG. 67 ).
- cooling action can exist in the suction side evaporator 16 , and the same effects as in (B)-(D) in the 11th embodiment can be obtained.
- the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the nozzle portion 13 a is not unnecessary reduced, and thereby the COP improvement can be obtained. Furthermore, the COP can be further improved by reducing the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the suction side evaporator 16 . Furthermore, improvement in the COP, due to the inner heat exchanger 32 , can be obtained similarly to 19th embodiment.
- an accumulator 24 and a suction-side gas-liquid separator 15 a similar to the 17th embodiment are added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 36th embodiment.
- the suction-side gas-liquid separator 15 a is a gas-liquid separator in which the refrigerant flowing out of the suction side evaporator 16 is separated into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant, and surplus liquid refrigerant in the cycle is stored therein.
- a refrigerant suction port of the second compressor 21 is connected to a gas- refrigerant outlet of the suction-side gas-liquid separator 15 a.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 36th embodiment.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present embodiment when operated, it is operated similarly to the 36th embodiment so that cooling action can be obtained in the suction side evaporator 16 , and thereby the same effects as in (B) and (C) of the 11th embodiment can be obtained and the COP can be improved similarly to the 36th embodiment.
- both the accumulator 24 and the suction-side gas-liquid separator 15 a are provided; however, any one of the accumulator 24 and the suction-side gas-liquid separator 15 a may be provided.
- FIGS. 69 and 70 An ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the present invention adapted to a freezing/refrigeration device will be described with reference to FIGS. 69 and 70 .
- the freezing/refrigeration device is for cooling a refrigerating room that is a space to be cooled, to a low temperature such as in a range between 0° C. and 10° C., and is for cooling a freezing room that is another space to be cooled, to an extremely low temperature such as in a range between ⁇ 30° C. and ⁇ 10° C.
- FIG. 69 is an entire schematic diagram of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present embodiment.
- the first compressor 11 is configured to draw refrigerant, to compress the drawn refrigerant, and to discharge the compressed refrigerant.
- the first compressor 11 is an electrical compressor in which the first compression mechanism 11 a having a fixed displacement is driven by the first electrical motor 11 b.
- the first compression mechanism 11 a various compression mechanisms such as a scroll type compression mechanism, a vane type compression mechanism and the like can be used, for example.
- the operation (e.g., rotational speed) of the first electrical motor 11 b is controlled by using control signals output from a control device described later.
- a control device described later As the first electrical motor 11 b, an AC motor or a DC motor may be used.
- the rotational speed of the first electrical motor 11 b By controlling the rotational speed of the first electrical motor 11 b, the refrigerant discharge capacity of the first compression mechanism 11 a can be changed.
- the first electrical motor 11 b can be used as a first discharge capacity changing means for changing the discharge capacity of the refrigerant of the first compression mechanism 11 a.
- the refrigerant radiator 12 is disposed on the refrigerant discharge side of the first compressor 11 .
- the radiator 12 exchanges heat between high-pressure refrigerant discharged from the first compressor 11 and outside air (i.e., air outside the room) blown by the cooling fan 12 a to cool the high-pressure refrigerant.
- the rotation speed of the cooling fan 12 a is controlled by a control voltage output from the control device so as to control an air blowing amount from the cooling fan 12 a.
- a flon-based refrigerant is used as the refrigerant for a refrigerant cycle of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 to form a vapor-compression subcritical refrigerant cycle in which a refrigerant pressure on the high-pressure side does not exceed the critical pressure of the refrigerant.
- the radiator 12 serves as a condenser for cooling and condensing the refrigerant.
- a receiver i.e., liquid receiver
- a receiver may be provided at a refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 , to be used as a high-pressure side gas-liquid separator in which the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 is separated into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant, and liquid refrigerant is stored as surplus refrigerant. Furthermore, the saturated liquid refrigerant separated from the receiver is introduced to a downstream side.
- the thermal expansion valve 17 is connected to a refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 , as a high-pressure side decompression means for decompressing and expanding high-pressure refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 .
- the thermal expansion valve 17 has a temperature sensing portion (not shown) arranged in a refrigerant passage at a refrigerant outlet side of a discharge side evaporator 14 .
- the thermal expansion valve 17 is a variable throttle mechanism, in which a super-heat degree of the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the discharge side evaporator 14 is detected based on temperature and pressure of the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the discharge side evaporator 14 , and its valve-open degree (refrigerant flow amount) is adjusted by using a mechanical mechanism so that the super-heat degree of the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the discharge side evaporator 14 is approached to a predetermined value.
- the refrigerant outlet side of the thermal expansion valve 17 is connected to a refrigerant inlet side of the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 .
- the ejector 13 is used as a refrigerant decompression means for decompressing and expanding the refrigerant, and as a refrigerant circulation means for circulating the refrigerant by the suction action of a high-speed refrigerant flow jetted from the nozzle portion 13 a.
- the ejector 13 includes the nozzle portion 13 a, in which the passage sectional area is throttled so that middle pressure refrigerant flowing out of the thermal expansion valve 17 is decompressed and expanded in iso-entropy in the nozzle portion 13 a.
- the refrigerant suction port 13 b is provided to communicate with a space in the ejector 13 , where the refrigerant jet port of the nozzle portion 13 a is provided, so as to draw the refrigerant discharged from the second compressor 21 described latter.
- the mixing portion 13 c is provided in the ejector 13 on a downstream side of the nozzle portion 13 a and the refrigerant suction port 13 b in the refrigerant flow, so as to mix the high-velocity refrigerant flow jetted from the nozzle portion 13 a with the suction refrigerant drawn from the refrigerant suction port 13 b.
- the diffuser portion 13 d is provided in the ejector 13 downstream of the mixing portion 13 c in a refrigerant flow so as to increase the refrigerant pressure in the diffuser portion 13 d.
- the diffuser portion 13 d is formed in such a shape to gradually increase the passage sectional area of the refrigerant, and has an effect of reducing the velocity of the refrigerant flow so as to increase the refrigerant pressure. That is, the diffuser portion 13 d has an effect of converting the speed energy of the refrigerant to the pressure energy of the refrigerant.
- a branch portion 18 for branching the flow of the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion 13 d is connected to the outlet side of the diffuser portion 13 d.
- the branch portion 18 is a three-way joint member having three ports that are used as one refrigerant inlet 18 a and two refrigerant outlets 18 b, 18 c.
- the three-way joint member used as the branch portion 18 may be configured by bonding pipes having different pipe diameters, or may be configured by providing plural refrigerant passages in a metal block member or a resin block member.
- the branch portion 18 of the present embodiment is formed approximately into a Y-shape, such that a flow direction of the refrigerant flowing from one refrigerant outlet 18 b toward the discharge side evaporator 14 and a flow direction of the refrigerant flowing from the other refrigerant outlet 18 c toward the fixed throttle 19 are symmetric with respect to the flow direction of the refrigerant flowing from the outlet side of the diffuser portion 13 d to the refrigerant inlet 18 a, and are joined with each other by an acute angle.
- the branch portion 18 is not limited to the above shape, and may be formed approximately into a T-shape or the like.
- the discharge side evaporator 14 is a heat-absorbing heat exchanger, in which refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 is evaporated by heat-exchanging with air inside the refrigerating room, blown by the blower fan 14 a, so as to provide heat-absorbing action.
- a fluid to be heat-exchanged with the refrigerant in the discharge side evaporator 14 is the air in the refrigerating room of the freezing/refrigerating device.
- the blower fan 14 a is an electrical blower, in which rotation speed (air blowing amount) of the blower fan 14 a is controlled by a control voltage output from the control device.
- a refrigerant suction port of the first compressor 11 is connected to a refrigerant outlet side of the discharge side evaporator 14 .
- the suction side evaporator 16 is connected to the refrigerant outlet 18 c of the branch portion 18 via a fixed throttle 19 .
- the fixed throttle 19 is a suction side decompression means adapted to decompress and expand a middle-pressure refrigerant flowing out of the branch portion 18 .
- a capillary tube, an orifice or the like can be used as the fixed throttle 19 .
- the suction side evaporator 16 is configured to perform heat exchange between low-pressure refrigerant decompressed and expanded at the fixed throttle 19 and interior air of the freezing room blown by the blower fan 16 a, and is used as a heat-absorbing heat exchanger in which low-pressure refrigerant is evaporated so as to exert heat-absorbing action.
- a fluid to be heat-exchanged with the refrigerant in the suction side evaporator 16 is the air in the refrigerating room.
- the blower fan 16 a is an electrical blower, in which rotation speed (air blowing amount) of the blower fan 16 a is controlled by a control voltage output from the control device.
- a refrigerant suction port of the second compressor 21 is connected to a refrigerant outlet side of the suction side evaporator 16 .
- the basic structure of the second compressor 21 is similar to that of the first compressor 11 .
- the second compressor 21 is an electrical compressor, in which a fixed-displacement type second compression mechanism 21 a is driven by a second electrical motor 21 b.
- the second electrical motor 21 b of the present embodiment is used as a second discharge capacity changing means for changing a refrigerant discharge capacity of the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- the refrigerant suction port 13 b of the ejector 13 is connected to a refrigerant discharge port of the second compressor 21 .
- the control device (not shown) is constructed of a generally-known microcomputer including CPU, ROM and RAM and the like, and its circumferential circuits.
- the control device performs various calculations and processes based on a control program stored in the ROM, and controls operation of various electrical actuators 11 b, 12 b, 14 a, 16 a, 21 a or the like.
- the control device includes a function portion as the first discharge-capacity control means which controls the operation of the first electrical motor 11 b that is a first discharge capacity changing means, and a function portion as the second discharge-capacity control means which controls the operation of the second electrical motor 21 b that is a second discharge capacity changing means.
- the first discharge-capacity control means and the second discharge-capacity control means may be configured by different control devices, respectively.
- detection values from a sensor group including an outside air sensor for detecting an outside air temperature, an inside temperature sensor for detecting an interior temperature of the refrigerating room and an interior temperature of the freezing room, and various operation signals from an operation panel (not shown) in which an operation switch for operating the refrigerator and the like are provided are input.
- the control device causes the first and second electrical motors 11 b, 21 b, the cooling fan 12 a, the blower fans 14 a, 16 a to be operated.
- the first compressor 11 draws refrigerant, compresses the drawn refrigerant, and discharges the compressed refrigerant.
- the state of the refrigerant at this time is point a 2 of FIG. 70 .
- High-temperature and high-pressure refrigerant discharged from the first compressor 11 flows into the radiator 12 , and is heat-exchanged with the blown air (outside air) blown by the cooling fan 12 a to be radiated and condensed (point a 2 ⁇ point b 2 in FIG. 70 ). Furthermore, the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 flows into the thermal expansion valve 17 , and is decompressed and expanded in iso-enthalpy to become in a gas-liquid two-phase state (point b 2 ⁇ point c 2 in FIG. 70 ).
- the valve open degree of the thermal expansion valve 17 is adjusted so that a super heat degree (point g 2 in FIG. 70 ) of the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the discharge side evaporator 14 becomes a predetermined value.
- the middle refrigerant flowing out of the thermal expansion valve 17 flows into the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 , and is decompressed and expanded by the nozzle portion 13 a in iso-entropy (point c 2 ⁇ point d 2 in FIG. 70 ).
- the pressure energy of the refrigerant is converted to the speed energy of the refrigerant, and the refrigerant is jetted with a high speed from the refrigerant jet port of the nozzle portion 13 a.
- the refrigerant discharged from the second compressor 21 is drawn into the ejector 13 from the refrigerant suction port 13 b of the ejector 13 , by the refrigerant suction action of the jet refrigerant (point j 2 ⁇ point e 2 in FIG. 70 ).
- the jet refrigerant jetted from the nozzle portion 13 a and the suction refrigerant drawn from the refrigerant suction port 13 b are mixed in the mixing portion 13 c of the ejector 13 , and flows into the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 (point d 2 ⁇ point e 2 in FIG. 70 ). That is, passage sectional area is enlarged in the diffuser portion 13 d as toward downstream so that the speed energy of the refrigerant is converted to the pressure energy thereof, thereby increasing the pressure of the refrigerant (point e 2 ⁇ point f 2 in FIG. 70 ).
- the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion 13 d flows into the branch portion 18 , and is branched by the branch portion 18 into a flow of the refrigerant flowing toward the discharge side evaporator 14 and a flow of the refrigerant flowing toward the fixed throttle 19 .
- the refrigerant passage area of the refrigerant outlet 18 b of the branch portion 18 is set larger than the refrigerant passage area of the refrigerant outlet 18 c, so that a refrigerant flow amount G 1 flowing into the discharge side evaporator 14 becomes larger than a refrigerant flow amount G 2 flowing into the fixed throttle 19 .
- the refrigerant flowing from the branch portion 18 into the discharge side evaporator 14 is evaporated by absorbing heat from air inside of the refrigerating room, blown by the blower fan 14 a (point f 2 ⁇ point g 2 in FIG. 70 ). Thus, the air blown into the interior of the refrigerating room is cooled.
- the gas refrigerant flowing out of the discharge side evaporator 14 is drawn into the first compressor 11 , and is compressed again (point g 2 ⁇ point a 2 in FIG. 70 ).
- the refrigerant flowing from the branch portion 18 into the fixed throttle 19 is decompressed and expanded in iso-enthalpy at the fixed throttle 19 , thereby reducing the refrigerant pressure (point c 2 ⁇ point h 2 in FIG. 70 ).
- the refrigerant decompressed and expanded at the fixed throttle 19 flows into the suction side evaporator 16 , and is evaporated by absorbing heat from air inside of the freezing room, blown by the blower fan 16 a (point h 2 ⁇ point i 2 in FIG. 70 ).
- the air blown into the interior of the freezing room is cooled.
- the gas refrigerant flowing out of the suction side evaporator 16 is drawn into the second compressor 21 , and is compressed (point i 2 ⁇ point j 2 in FIG. 70 ).
- the control device controls operation of the first and second electrical motors 11 b, 21 b such that COP in the entire cycle of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device is approached approximately to the maximum value.
- pressure increasing amounts in the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a are controlled to be approximately equal, in order to improve the compression efficiency in the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a.
- the compression efficiency is a ratio of ⁇ H 1 to ⁇ H 2 .
- the temperature of the refrigerant is increased by fraction heat of the refrigerant, thereby increasing the actual increase amount ⁇ H 2 of the enthalpy.
- the compression efficiency is decreased in the first and second compressors 11 , 21 .
- the refrigerant flowing out of the second compressor 21 is drawn into the ejector 13 from the refrigerant suction port 13 b (point j 2 ⁇ point e 2 in FIG. 70 ).
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present embodiment is operated above, and thereby the following excellent effects can be obtained.
- the refrigerant evaporation pressure (refrigerant evaporation temperature) of the suction side evaporator 16 can be made lower than the refrigerant evaporation pressure (the refrigerant evaporation temperature) of the discharge side evaporator 14 .
- the discharge side evaporator 14 can be adapted for cooling the refrigerating room having a low temperature
- the suction side evaporator 16 can be adapted for cooling the freezing room having an extremely low temperature.
- the second compressor 21 (second compression mechanism 21 a ) is provided. Therefore, for example, even in an operation condition in which a pressure difference between a high-pressure refrigerant and a low pressure refrigerant is decreased thereby decreasing the flow amount of the drive flow of the ejector 13 , that is, even in an operation condition in which the suction capacity of the ejector 13 is decreased, the suction capacity of the ejector 13 can be supplemented by the operation of the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- the refrigerant pressure is increased by the pressurizing action in the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a and in the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 .
- the driving power of the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a is reduced thereby improving the COP.
- the suction pressure of the first compression mechanism 11 a can be increased, thereby reducing the driving power in the first compression mechanism 11 a.
- the pressure difference between the suction pressure and the discharge pressure in the respective first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a can be reduced, the compression efficiency in the respective first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a can be improved.
- the refrigerant discharge capacities of the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a can be respectively independently changed by the first and second electrical motors 11 b, 21 b.
- the compression efficiency in the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a can be effectively improved.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device can be stably operated with a high COP.
- the effect of the present invention is extremely effective.
- the refrigerant flow amount G 1 flowing from the branch portion 18 into the discharge side evaporator 14 becomes larger than the refrigerant flow amount G 2 flowing from the branch portion 18 into the fixed throttle 19 . Therefore, a radiation amount of the refrigerant in the radiator 12 can be increased. Thus, a heat absorbing amount of the refrigerant in the entire cycle, that is, a cooling capacity of the cycle can be enlarged.
- the thermal expansion valve 17 that is a variable throttle mechanism is used as the high-pressure side decompression means, the refrigerant flow amount flowing into the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 can be varied in accordance with a load variation in the refrigerant cycle. As a result, even if load fluctuation arises, the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device can be operated while having a high COP.
- the refrigerant passage area of the nozzle portion 13 a can be enlarged, and thereby the processing of the nozzle portion 13 a can be made easy.
- the product cost of the ejector 13 can be decreased, thereby reducing the product cost in the entire of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 .
- an inner heat exchanger 30 in which the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 and a low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle are heat exchanged, is added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 38th embodiment.
- FIG. 71 parts similar to or corresponding to those of the 38th embodiment are indicated by the same reference numbers. This is the same also in the following drawings.
- the inner heat exchanger 30 is for performing heat exchange between refrigerant flowing through a high-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 a from the radiator 12 , and a low-pressure side refrigerant flowing through a low-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 b. More specifically, the low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle of the present embodiment is the refrigerant to be drawn into the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- a double-pipe heat exchange structure may be used, in which an inner pipe forming a low-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 b is provided inside of an outer pipe forming a high-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 a.
- the high-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 a may be provided as the inner pipe, and the low-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 b may be provided as the outer pipe.
- refrigerant pipes for defining the high-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 a and the low-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 b maybe bonded by brazing to have a heat exchange structure.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 38th embodiment.
- the enthalpy of the suction side refrigerant of the second compression mechanism 21 a is increased (point i 4 ⁇ i′ 4 in FIG. 72 ), and the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the thermal expansion valve 17 is decreased (point b 4 ⁇ point b′ 4 in FIG. 72 ), with respect to the 38th embodiment.
- Other operation is similar to that of the 38th embodiment.
- the enthalpy difference between the enthalpies of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side and the refrigerant outlet side can be enlarged in the discharge side evaporator 14 and in the suction side evaporator 16 , thereby further improving the COP.
- an inner heat exchanger 31 in which the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 and a low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle are heat exchanged, is added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 38th embodiment.
- the inner heat exchanger 31 is for performing heat exchange between refrigerant flowing through a high-pressure side refrigerant passage 31 a from the radiator 12 , and a low-pressure side refrigerant flowing through a low-pressure side refrigerant passage 31 b. More specifically, the low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle of the present embodiment is the refrigerant to be drawn into the first compression mechanism 11 a.
- the basic structure of the inner heat exchanger 31 is similar to the inner heat exchanger 30 of the 39th embodiment.
- a structure of the radiator 12 is changed with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 38th embodiment.
- the radiator 12 of the present embodiment is configured as a sub-cool type condenser, which includes a condensation portion 12 b, a gas-liquid separation portion 12 c (receiver portion) and a super-cooling portion 12 d.
- the condensation portion 12 b condenses the refrigerant
- the gas-liquid separation portion 12 c separates the refrigerant flowing out of the condensation portion 12 b into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant
- the super-cooling portion 12 d super-cools the liquid refrigerant flowing out of the gas-liquid separation portion 12 c.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 38th embodiment.
- the refrigerant condensed in the condensation portion 12 b of the radiator 12 is separated into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant in the gas-liquid separation portion 12 c, as in the Mollier diagram of FIG. 76 . Furthermore, the saturated liquid refrigerant separated in the gas-liquid separation portion 12 c is super-cooled in the supercooling portion 12 d (point b 8 ⁇ point b′ 8 in FIG. 76 ).
- the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 can be decreased.
- Other operation is similar to that of the 38th embodiment.
- the same effects as in (A) to (F) of the 38th embodiment can be obtained. Furthermore, the enthalpy difference between the enthalpies of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side and the refrigerant outlet side can be enlarged in the discharge side evaporator 14 and in the suction side evaporator 16 , thereby increasing the cooling capacity.
- the suction side refrigerant i.e., low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle
- the second compression mechanism 21 a can prevent the enthalpy of the suction side refrigerant (i.e., low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle) of the second compression mechanism 21 a from being unnecessary increased (point i 8 in FIG. 76 ), unlike a case where the inner heat exchanger 30 of the 39th embodiment is used.
- it can prevent the density of the suction refrigerant of the second compression mechanism 21 a from being lowered, and thereby it is possible to reduce the refrigerant evaporation pressure (refrigerant evaporation temperature) in the suction side evaporator 16 , with respect to the 39th embodiment.
- a flon-based refrigerant is used as the refrigerant to form a subcritical refrigerant cycle.
- carbon dioxide is used as the refrigerant to form a super-critical refrigerant cycle in which a refrigerant pressure discharged from the first compressor 11 exceeds the critical pressure of the refrigerant.
- the thermal expansion valve 17 is removed from the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 38th embodiment.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 38th embodiment.
- the super-critical high-pressure refrigerant flowing into the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 from the radiator 12 is decompressed and expanded by the nozzle portion 13 a in iso-entropy (point b 10 ⁇ point d 10 in FIG. 78 ).
- Other operation is similar to that of the 38th embodiment.
- the same effects as in (A) to (D) of the 38th embodiment can be obtained.
- the high-pressure side refrigerant pressure becomes higher than that in the sub-critical refrigerant cycle. Therefore, the pressure difference between the high pressure side and the low pressure side in the cycle can be enlarged (point b 10 ⁇ point d 10 of FIG. 78 ), thereby increasing the decompression amount in the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 . Furthermore, the enthalpy difference (recovery energy amount) between the enthalpies of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side of the nozzle portion 13 a and the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the nozzle portion 13 a can be enlarged, thereby further improving the COP.
- FIGS. 79 and 80 An ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present invention used for a freezing/refrigeration device will be described with reference to FIGS. 79 and 80 .
- the freezing/refrigeration device is for cooling a refrigerating room that is a space to be cooled, to a low temperature such as in a range between 0° C. and 10° C., and is for cooling a freezing room that is another space to be cooled, to an extremely low temperature such as in a range between ⁇ 30° C. and ⁇ 10° C.
- FIG. 79 is an entire schematic diagram of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present embodiment.
- the first compressor 11 is configured to draw refrigerant, to compress the drawn refrigerant, and to discharge the compressed refrigerant.
- the first compressor 11 is an electrical compressor in which the first compression mechanism 11 a having a fixed displacement is driven by the first electrical motor 11 b.
- the first compression mechanism 11 a various compression mechanisms such as a scroll type compression mechanism, a vane type compression mechanism and the like can be used, for example.
- the operation (e.g., rotational speed) of the first electrical motor 11 b is controlled by using control signals output from a control device described later.
- a control device described later As the first electrical motor 11 b, an AC motor or a DC motor may be used.
- the rotational speed of the first electrical motor 11 b By controlling the rotational speed of the first electrical motor 11 b, the refrigerant discharge capacity of the first compression mechanism 11 a can be changed.
- the first electrical motor 11 b can be used as a first discharge capacity changing means for changing the discharge capacity of the refrigerant of the first compression mechanism 11 a.
- the refrigerant radiator 12 is disposed on the refrigerant discharge side of the first compressor 11 .
- the radiator 12 exchanges heat between high-pressure refrigerant discharged from the first compressor 11 and outside air (i.e., air outside the room) blown by the cooling fan 12 a to cool the high-pressure refrigerant.
- the rotation speed of the cooling fan 12 a is controlled by a control voltage output from the control device so as to control an air blowing amount from the cooling fan 12 a.
- a flon-based refrigerant is used as the refrigerant for a refrigerant cycle of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 to form a vapor-compression subcritical refrigerant cycle in which a refrigerant pressure on the high-pressure side does not exceed the critical pressure of the refrigerant.
- the radiator 12 serves as a condenser for cooling and condensing the refrigerant.
- a refrigerator oil is mixed to the refrigerant in order to lubricate the first compression mechanism 11 a and the second compression mechanism 21 a, so that the refrigerator oil is circulated in the refrigerant cycle together with the refrigerant.
- a receiver i.e., liquid receiver
- a receiver may be provided at a refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 , to be used as a high-pressure side gas-liquid separator in which the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 is separated into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant, and liquid refrigerant is stored as surplus refrigerant. Furthermore, the saturated liquid refrigerant separated from the receiver is introduced to a downstream side.
- a first branch portion 18 is connected to a refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 , to branch the flow of the high-pressure refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 .
- the first branch portion 18 is a three-way joint member having three ports that are used as one refrigerant inlet and two refrigerant outlets.
- the three-way joint member used as the first branch portion 18 may be configured by bonding pipes having different pipe diameters, or may be configured by providing plural refrigerant passages in a metal block member or a resin block member.
- One of the two refrigerant outlets of the first branch portion 18 is connected to a thermal expansion valve 17 used as a high-pressure side decompression portion, and the other one of the two refrigerant outlets of the first branch portion 18 is connected to a first electrical expansion valve 19 as a first suction-side decompression means described later.
- the thermal expansion valve 17 has a temperature sensing portion (not shown) arranged in a refrigerant passage at a refrigerant outlet side of the discharge side evaporator 14 .
- the thermal expansion valve 17 is a variable throttle mechanism, in which a super-heat degree of the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the discharge side evaporator 14 is detected based on temperature and pressure of the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the discharge side evaporator 14 , and the valve-open degree (refrigerant flow amount) of the thermal expansion valve 17 is adjusted by using a mechanical mechanism so that the super-heat degree of the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the discharge side evaporator 14 is approached to a predetermined value.
- the refrigerant outlet side of the thermal expansion valve 17 is connected to a refrigerant inlet side of the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 .
- the ejector 13 is used as a refrigerant decompression means for decompressing and expanding the refrigerant, and as a refrigerant circulation means for circulating the refrigerant by the suction action of a high-speed refrigerant flow jetted from the nozzle portion 13 a.
- the ejector 13 is configured to have the nozzle portion 13 a and the refrigerant suction port 13 b and the like.
- the refrigerant passage sectional area of the nozzle portion 13 a is throttled in the refrigerant flow direction so that a middle pressure refrigerant from the one stream branched at the first branch portion 18 is decompressed and expanded in iso-entropy by the nozzle portion 13 a.
- the refrigerant suction port 13 b is provided to communicate with a space in the ejector 13 , where the jet port of the nozzle portion 13 a is provided, so as to draw the refrigerant discharged from the second compressor 21 described later.
- the mixing portion 13 c is provided in the ejector 13 on a downstream side of the nozzle portion 13 a and the refrigerant suction port 13 b in the refrigerant flow, so as to mix the high-velocity refrigerant flow jetted from the nozzle portion 13 a with the suction refrigerant drawn from the refrigerant suction port 13 b.
- the diffuser portion 13 d is provided in the ejector 13 downstream of the mixing portion 13 c in a refrigerant flow so as to increase the refrigerant pressure in the diffuser portion 13 d.
- the diffuser portion 13 d is formed in such a shape to gradually increase the passage sectional area of the refrigerant, and has an effect of reducing the velocity of the refrigerant flow so as to increase the refrigerant pressure. That is, the diffuser portion 13 d has an effect of converting the speed energy of the refrigerant to the pressure energy of the refrigerant.
- a refrigerant inlet 28 a of a second branch portion 28 is connected to the outlet side of the diffuser portion 13 d.
- the basic structure of the second branch portion 28 is similar to the first branch portion 18 .
- a refrigerant outlet 28 b of the second branch portion 28 is connected to the discharge side evaporator 14
- a refrigerant outlet 28 c of the second branch portion 28 is connected to a second electrical expansion valve 19 as a second suction-side decompression means described later.
- the second branch portion 28 of the present embodiment is formed approximately into a Y-shape, such that a flow direction of the refrigerant flowing from one refrigerant outlet 28 b toward the discharge side evaporator 14 and a flow direction of the refrigerant flowing from the other refrigerant outlet 28 c toward the second electrical expansion valve 29 are symmetric with respect to the flow direction of the refrigerant flowing from the outlet side of the diffuser portion 13 d to the refrigerant inlet 28 a, and are joined with each other by an acute angle.
- the second branch portion 28 is not limited to the above shape, and may be formed approximately into a T-shape or the like.
- the discharge side evaporator 14 is a heat-absorbing heat exchanger, in which refrigerant flowing out of the refrigerant outlet 28 b of the second branch portion 28 is evaporated by heat-exchanging with air inside the refrigerating room, blown by the blower fan 14 a, so as to provide heat-absorbing action.
- a fluid to be heat-exchanged with the refrigerant in the discharge side evaporator 14 is the air in the refrigerating room of the freezing/refrigerating device.
- the blower fan 14 a is an electrical blower, in which rotation speed (air blowing amount) of the blower fan 14 a is controlled by a control voltage output from the control device.
- a refrigerant suction port of the first compressor 11 is connected to a refrigerant outlet side of the discharge side evaporator 14 .
- the second electrical expansion valve 29 is for decompressing and expanding the refrigerant flowing out of the refrigerant outlet 28 c of the second branch portion 28 . More specifically, the second electrical expansion valve 29 is a variable throttle mechanism, which is configured to have a valve body with a variable throttle open degree, and a stepping motor for changing the throttle open degree of the valve body.
- the second electrical expansion valve 29 of the present embodiment is made to fully close the throttle passage.
- the throttle passage of the second electrical expansion valve 29 is fully closed, all the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion 13 d flows into the discharge side evaporator 14 , without being branched in the second branch portion 28 .
- the operation of the second electrical expansion valve 29 is controlled by a control signal output from the control device.
- the first electrical expansion valve 19 is connected to the other refrigerant outlet of the first branch portion 18 , as described above.
- the basic structure of the first electrical expansion valve 19 is similar to that in the second electrical expansion valve 29 .
- a join portion 120 is connected to refrigerant outlet sides of the first and second electrical expansion valves 19 , 20 , to join the refrigerants respectively flowing out of the first and second electrical expansion valves 19 , 29 .
- the basic structure of the join portion 120 is similar to that of the second branch portion 28 .
- the join portion 120 is provided with two refrigerant inlets 120 b, 120 c and one refrigerant outlet 120 a, in the three ports 120 a - 120 c of the three-way joint member.
- the join portion 120 of the present embodiment is formed approximately into a Y-shape, such that a flow direction of the refrigerant flowing from the first electrical expansion valve 19 into the refrigerant inlet 120 b and a flow direction of the refrigerant flowing from the second electrical expansion valve 29 to the other refrigerant inlet 120 c are symmetric with respect to the flow direction of the refrigerant flowing out the refrigerant outlet 120 a of the join portion 120 , and are joined with each other by an acute angle.
- the refrigerant flows out of the join portion 120 without indecisively reducing the flow speed of the refrigerant. Therefore, the flow velocity (dynamic pressure) of the refrigerant flowing out of the first and second electrical expansion valves 19 , 29 can be maintained in the join portion 120 .
- suction side evaporator 16 is connected to the refrigerant outlet 120 a of the join portion 120 .
- the suction side evaporator 16 is a heat-absorbing heat exchanger configured to perform heat exchange between the refrigerant flowing out of the join portion 120 and air of the freezing room, blown and circulated by the blower fan 16 a, thereby evaporating low-pressure refrigerant so as to exert heat-absorbing action.
- the blower fan 16 a is an electrical blower, in which rotation speed (air blowing amount) of the blower fan 16 a is controlled by a control voltage output from the control device.
- the refrigerant suction port of the second compressor 21 is connected to a refrigerant outlet side of the suction side evaporator 16 .
- the basic structure of the second compressor 21 is similar to that of the first compressor 11 .
- the second compressor 21 is an electrical compressor, in which a fixed-displacement type second compression mechanism 21 a is driven by the second electrical motor 21 b.
- the second electrical motor 21 b of the present embodiment is used as a second discharge capacity changing means for changing a refrigerant discharge capacity of the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- the refrigerant suction port 13 b of the ejector 13 is connected to a refrigerant discharge port of the second compressor 21 .
- the control device (not shown) is constructed of a generally-known microcomputer including CPU, ROM and RAM and the like, and its circumferential circuits.
- the control device performs various calculations and processes based on a control program stored in the ROM, and controls operation of various electrical actuators 11 b, 12 b, 14 a, 16 a, 19 , 21 a, 29 or the like.
- the control device includes a function portion as the first discharge-capacity control means which controls the operation of the first electrical motor 11 b that is a first discharge capacity changing means, and a function portion as the second discharge-capacity control means which controls the operation of the second electrical motor 21 b that is a second discharge capacity changing means.
- the first discharge-capacity control means and the second discharge-capacity control means may be configured by different control devices, respectively.
- detection values from a sensor group including an outside air sensor for detecting an outside air temperature, an inside temperature sensor for detecting an interior temperature of the refrigerating room and an interior temperature of the freezing room, and various operation signals from an operation panel (not shown) in which an operation switch for operating the refrigerator and the like are provided are input.
- the control device causes the first and second electrical motors 11 b, 21 b, the cooling fan 12 a, the blower fans 14 a, 16 a and the electrical expansion valves 19 , 29 to be operated.
- the control device controls the first and second electrical expansion valves 19 , 29 to be in a throttle state or a fully-open state, thereby setting cycle configurations of three kinds.
- a cycle configuration can be formed in which a refrigerant flow is branched only at the second branch portion 28 (hereinafter, the operation mode at the cycle configuration is called as “low-pressure branch operation mode”).
- a cycle configuration can be formed in which a refrigerant flow is branched only at the first branch portion 18 (hereinafter, the operation mode at the cycle configuration is called as “high-pressure branch operation mode”).
- a cycle configuration can be formed in which a refrigerant flow is branched simultaneously both at the first branch portion 18 and the second branch portion 28 (hereinafter, the operation mode at the cycle configuration is called as “simultaneous-branch operation mode”).
- the low-pressure branch operation mode, the high-pressure branch operation mode or the simultaneous-branch operation mode can be selectively switched, based on the cooling capacity required in the cycle and the outside air temperature.
- the low-pressure branch operation mode is switched.
- the high-pressure branch operation mode is switched.
- the simultaneous-branch operation mode is switched, in a low load operation in which the cooling capacity lower than that of the general operation is required and the refrigerant flow amount circulating in the cycle is lower than that in the general operation, or in a case where the outside air temperature is lower than a predetermined standard temperature so that a pressure difference between the high-pressure side and the low-pressure side becomes smaller than a predetermined pressure difference.
- the first electrical expansion valve 19 is fully closed, all the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 flows into the thermal expansion valve 17 via the first branch portion 18 , without being branched in the first branch portion 18 .
- the refrigerant flowing into the thermal expansion valve 17 is decompressed and expanded in iso-enthalpy, and becomes in a gas-liquid two-phase state (point b 2 ⁇ point c 2 in FIG. 80 ).
- the valve open degree of the thermal expansion valve 17 is adjusted so that a super heat degree (point g 2 in FIG. 80 ) of the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the discharge side evaporator 14 becomes in a predetermined value.
- the middle refrigerant flowing out of the thermal expansion valve 17 flows into the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 , and is decompressed and expanded by the nozzle portion 13 a in iso-entropy (point c 2 ⁇ point d 2 in FIG. 80 ).
- the pressure energy of the refrigerant is converted to the speed energy of the refrigerant, and the refrigerant is jetted with a high speed from the refrigerant jet port of the nozzle portion 13 a.
- the refrigerant discharged from the second compressor 21 is drawn into the ejector 13 from the refrigerant suction port 13 b of the ejector 13 , by the refrigerant suction action of the jet refrigerant (point j 2 ⁇ point e 2 in FIG. 80 ).
- the jet refrigerant jetted from the nozzle portion 13 a and the suction refrigerant drawn from the refrigerant suction port 13 b are mixed in the mixing portion 13 c of the ejector 13 , and flows into the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 (point d 2 ⁇ point e 2 in FIG. 80 ). That is, passage sectional area is enlarged in the diffuser portion 13 d as toward downstream so that the speed energy of the refrigerant is converted to the pressure energy thereof, thereby increasing the pressure of the refrigerant (point e 2 ⁇ point f 2 in FIG. 80 ).
- the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion 13 d flows into the second branch portion 28 , and is branched by the second branch portion 28 into a flow of the refrigerant flowing toward the discharge side evaporator 14 and a flow of the refrigerant flowing toward the second electrical expansion valve 29 .
- the control device adjusts the throttle open degree of the second electrical expansion valve 29 , so that the refrigerant flow amount G 1 flowing into the discharge side evaporator 14 is made larger than the refrigerant flow amount G 2 flowing into the second electrical expansion valve 29 , and the refrigerant evaporation temperature in the suction side evaporator 16 becomes in a predetermined temperature.
- the refrigerant flowing from the second branch portion 28 into the discharge side evaporator 14 is evaporated by absorbing heat from air inside of the refrigerating room, blown by the blower fan 14 a (point f 2 ⁇ point g 2 in FIG. 80 ). Thus, the air blown into the interior of the refrigerating room is cooled.
- the gas refrigerant flowing out of the discharge side evaporator 14 is drawn into the first compressor 11 , and is compressed again (point g 2 ⁇ point a 2 in FIG. 80 ).
- the refrigerant flowing from the second branch portion 28 into the second electrical expansion valve 29 is decompressed and expanded in iso-enthalpy at the second electrical expansion valve 29 , thereby reducing the refrigerant pressure (point f 2 ⁇ point ha 2 in FIG. 80 ).
- the refrigerant decompressed and expanded at the second electrical expansion valve 29 flows into the suction side evaporator 16 , and is evaporated by absorbing heat from air inside of the refrigerating room, blown by the blower fan 16 a (point ha 2 ⁇ point i 2 in FIG. 80 ).
- the air blown into the interior of the freezing room is cooled.
- the gas refrigerant flowing out of the suction side evaporator 16 is drawn into the second compressor 21 , and is compressed (point i 2 ⁇ point j 2 in FIG. 80 ).
- the control device controls operation of the first and second electrical motors 11 b, 21 b such that COP in the entire cycle of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device is approached approximately to the maximum value.
- pressure increasing amounts in the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a are controlled to be approximately equal, in order to improve the compression efficiency in the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a.
- the compression efficiency is a ratio of ⁇ H 1 to ⁇ H 2 .
- the temperature of the refrigerant is increased by fraction heat of the refrigerant, thereby increasing the actual increase amount ⁇ H 2 of the enthalpy.
- the compression efficiency is decreased in the first and second compressors 11 , 21 .
- the refrigerant discharged from the second compressor 21 is drawn into the ejector 13 from the refrigerant suction port 13 b (point j 2 ⁇ point e 2 in FIG. 80 ).
- the refrigerant discharged from the first compressor 11 is cooled and condensed in the radiator 12 , similarly to the low-pressure branch operation mode (point a 2 ⁇ point b 2 in FIG. 80 ).
- the refrigerant flowing out of radiator 12 is branched at the first branch portion 18 .
- the high-pressure refrigerant flowing from the first branch portion 18 into the thermal expansion valve 17 is decompressed and expanded by the thermal expansion valve 17 in iso-enthalpy to become in a gas-liquid two-phase state (point b 2 ⁇ point c 2 in FIG. 80 ).
- the middle refrigerant flowing out of the thermal expansion valve 17 flows in this order of the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 ⁇ the diffuser portion 13 d ⁇ the second branch portion 28 the discharge side evaporator 14 (point c 2 ⁇ point d 2 ⁇ point e 2 ⁇ point f 2 in FIG. 80 ).
- the high-pressure refrigerant flowing from the first branch portion 18 into the first electrical expansion valve 19 is decompressed and expanded in iso-enthalpy at the first electrical expansion valve 19 , thereby reducing the refrigerant pressure (point b 2 ⁇ point h ⁇ 2 , shown by chain line in FIG. 80 ).
- the valve open degree (throttle open degree) of the first electrical expansion valve 19 is adjusted, such that a flow ratio Gnoz/Ge can be set at an optimal ratio at which a high COP can be obtained in the entire cycle.
- the flow ratio Gnoz/Ge is a ratio of a refrigerant flow amount Gnoz flowing to the nozzle portion 13 a to a refrigerant flow amount Ge flowing toward the refrigerant suction port 13 b.
- the refrigerant decompressed and expanded at the first electrical expansion valve 19 flows into the join portion 120 .
- the refrigerant flowing from the join portion 120 into the suction side evaporator 16 is evaporated by absorbing heat from air inside of the freezing room, blown by the blower fan 16 a (point h ⁇ 2 ⁇ point i 2 in FIG. 80 ). Thus, the air blown into the interior of the freezing room is cooled.
- the refrigerant flowing out of the suction side evaporator 16 is drawn into the second compressor 21 to be compressed again (point i 2 ⁇ point j 2 in FIG. 80 ), and then is drawn into the refrigerant suction port 13 b of the ejector 13 (point j 2 ⁇ point e 2 in FIG. 80 ), similarly to the low-pressure branch operation mode.
- the refrigerant flowing out of radiator 12 is branched at the first branch portion 18 similarly to the high-pressure branch operation mode.
- the refrigerant flowing from the first branch portion 18 to the thermal expansion valve 17 flows in this order of the thermal expansion valve 17 the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 ⁇ the diffuser portion 13 d ⁇ the second branch portion 28 (point b 2 ⁇ point c 2 ⁇ point d 2 ⁇ point e 2 ⁇ point f 2 in FIG. 80 ).
- the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion 13 d is branched at the second branch portion 28 , similarly to the low-pressure branch operation mode.
- the refrigerant flowing from the second branch portion 28 toward the discharge side evaporator 14 flows in this order of the discharge side evaporator 14 ⁇ the first compressor 11 , so as to cool air inside of the refrigerating room (point f 2 ⁇ point g 2 in FIG. 80 ).
- the refrigerant flowing from the second branch portion 28 toward the second electrical expansion valve 29 flows in this order of the second electrical expansion valve 29 ⁇ the join portion 120 (point c 2 ⁇ point h ⁇ 2 , shown by chain line in FIG. 80 ). Furthermore, the refrigerant flowing from the first branch portion 18 toward the first electrical expansion valve 19 flows in this order of the first electrical expansion valve 19 ⁇ the join portion 120 (point f 2 ⁇ point ha 2 in FIG. 80 ).
- the flow of the refrigerant flowing out of the second electrical expansion valve 29 and the flow of the refrigerant flowing out of the first electrical expansion valve 19 are joined at the join portion 120 (point h ⁇ 2 ⁇ point h ⁇ 2 , point ha 2 ⁇ point h ⁇ 2 , in FIG. 80 ).
- the refrigerant flowing out of the join portion 120 flows into the suction side evaporator 16 and is evaporated, so as to cool the air inside the freezing room, similarly to the low-pressure branch operation mode and the high-pressure branch operation mode.
- the refrigerant flowing out of the suction side evaporator 16 is drawn into the second compressor 21 to be compressed, and then is drawn into the refrigerant suction port 13 b of the ejector 13 (point h ⁇ 2 ⁇ point i 2 ⁇ point j 2 ⁇ point e 2 in FIG. 80 ).
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present embodiment is operated above, and thereby the following excellent effects can be obtained.
- the refrigerant evaporation pressure of the discharge side evaporator 14 becomes in a pressure pressurized by the second compressor 21 and the diffuser portion 13 d.
- the refrigerant evaporation pressure of the suction side evaporator 16 is a pressure decompressed by the second electrical expansion valve 29 after being pressurized in the diffuser portion 13 d.
- the refrigerant evaporation pressure (refrigerant evaporation temperature) of the suction side evaporator 16 can be made lower than the refrigerant evaporation pressure (the refrigerant evaporation temperature) of the discharge side evaporator 14 .
- the discharge side evaporator 14 can be adapted for cooling the refrigerating room having a low temperature
- the suction side evaporator 16 can be adapted for cooling the freezing room having an extremely low temperature.
- the suction capacity of the ejector 13 can be supplemented by the operation of the second compression mechanism 21 a in any one operation mode. Therefore, for example, even in an operation condition in which a pressure difference between a high-pressure refrigerant and a low pressure refrigerant is decreased thereby decreasing the flow amount of the drive flow of the ejector 13 such as in a case of a low outside-air temperature, that is, even in an operation condition in which the suction capacity of the ejector 13 is decreased, refrigerant can be surely supplied to the suction side evaporator 16 .
- the refrigerant pressure is increased by the pressurizing action in the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a and in the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 .
- the driving power of the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a is reduced thereby improving the COP.
- the suction pressure of the first compression mechanism 11 a can be increased, thereby reducing the driving power in the first compression mechanism 11 a.
- the pressure difference between the suction pressure and the discharge pressure in the respective first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a can be reduced, the compression efficiency in the respective first and second compression mechanisms 11 a , 21 a can be improved.
- the refrigerant discharge capacities of the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a can be respectively independently changed by the first and second electrical motors 11 b, 21 b.
- the compression efficiency in the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a can be effectively improved.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device can be stably operated with a high COR
- the effect of the present invention is extremely effective.
- the refrigerant flow amount G 1 flowing from the second branch portion 28 into the discharge side evaporator 14 is made larger than the refrigerant flow amount G 2 flowing from the second branch portion 18 into the second thermal expansion valve 29 . Therefore, a radiation amount of the refrigerant in the radiator 12 can be increased. Thus, a heat absorbing amount of the refrigerant in the entire cycle, that is, a cooling capacity of the cycle can be enlarged.
- a cycle is configured such that the refrigerant flowing out of both the first electrical expansion valve 19 and the second electrical expansion valve 29 is supplied to the suction side evaporator 16 .
- the refrigerant flow amount supplied to the suction side evaporator 16 can be easily increased, as compared with a cycle structure in which the refrigerant flowing out of any one of the first electrical expansion valve 19 and the second electrical expansion valve 29 is supplied to the suction side evaporator 16 .
- the thermal expansion valve 17 that is a variable throttle mechanism is used as the high-pressure side decompression means, the refrigerant flow amount flowing into the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 can be varied in accordance with a load variation in the refrigerant cycle. As a result, even if load fluctuation arises, the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device can be operated while having a high COP.
- the refrigerant passage area of the nozzle portion 13 a can be enlarged, and thereby the processing of the nozzle portion 13 a can be made easy.
- the product cost of the ejector 13 can be decreased, thereby reducing the product cost in the entire of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 .
- the arrangement of the thermal expansion valve 17 is changed with respect to the 43rd embodiment. That is, in the present embodiment, the thermal expansion valve 17 is arranged in a refrigerant passage from the refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 to the inlet side of the first branch portion 18 .
- FIG. 81 parts similar to or corresponding to those of the 43rd embodiment are indicated by the same reference numbers. This is the same also in the following drawings. Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 43rd embodiment.
- the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 flows into the thermal expansion valve 17 , and is decompressed and expanded in iso-enthalpy to become in a gas-liquid two-phase state (point b 4 ⁇ point c 4 in FIG. 82 ), in any one operation mode.
- the high-pressure refrigerant flowing from the first branch portion 18 into the first electrical expansion valve 19 is decompressed and expanded in iso-enthalpy at the first electrical expansion valve 19 , thereby reducing the refrigerant pressure (point c 4 ⁇ point h ⁇ 4 , shown by chain line in FIG. 82 ).
- Other operation is similar to that of the 43rd embodiment.
- an inner heat exchanger 30 in which the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 and a low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle are heat exchanged, is added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 43rd embodiment.
- the inner heat exchanger 30 is for performing heat exchange between refrigerant flowing through a high-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 a from a refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 , and a low-pressure side refrigerant flowing through a low-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 b.
- the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 is the refrigerant passing through a refrigerant passage from the refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 toward the inlet port of the first branch portion 18 .
- the low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle of the present embodiment is the refrigerant to be drawn into the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- a double-pipe heat exchange structure may be used, in which an inner pipe forming a low-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 b is provided inside of an outer pipe forming a high-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 a.
- the high-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 a may be provided as the inner pipe, and the low-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 b may be provided as the outer pipe.
- refrigerant pipes for defining the high-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 a and the low-pressure side refrigerant passage 30 b maybe bonded by brazing to have a heat exchange structure.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 43rd embodiment.
- the enthalpy of the suction side refrigerant of the second compression mechanism 21 a is increased (point i 6 ⁇ i′ 6 in FIG. 84 ), and the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the first branch portion 18 is decreased (point b 6 ⁇ point b′ 6 in FIG. 84 ), by the operation of the inner heat exchanger 30 , in any one operation mode, as in the Mollier diagram of FIG. 84 .
- Other operation in any one operation mode is similar to that of the 43rd embodiment.
- the enthalpy difference between the enthalpies of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side and the refrigerant outlet side can be enlarged in the discharge side evaporator 14 and in the suction side evaporator 16 , thereby further improving the COP.
- an inner heat exchanger 31 in which the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 and a low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle are heat exchanged, is added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 43rd embodiment.
- the inner heat exchanger 31 is for performing heat exchange between refrigerant flowing through a high-pressure side refrigerant passage 31 a from a refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 , and a low-pressure side refrigerant flowing through a low-pressure side refrigerant passage 31 b.
- the basic structure of the inner heat exchanger 31 is similar to the inner heat exchanger 30 of the 45th embodiment.
- the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 is the refrigerant passing through a refrigerant passage from the refrigerant outlet side of the first branch portion 18 to the refrigerant inlet side of the first electrical expansion valve 19 .
- the low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle of the present embodiment is the refrigerant to be drawn into the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 43rd embodiment.
- the enthalpy of the suction side refrigerant and the discharge side refrigerant of the second compression mechanism 21 a is increased (point i 8 ⁇ point i′ 8 ⁇ j 8 in FIG. 86 ), and the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the first electrical expansion valve 19 is decreased (point b 8 ⁇ point b′ 8 in FIG. 86 ), in the high-pressure branch operation mode and the simultaneous-branch operation mode, by the operation of the inner heat exchanger 31 , as in the Mollier diagram of FIG. 86 .
- Other operation is similar to that of the 43rd embodiment.
- the same effects as in (A) to (H) of the 43rd embodiment can be obtained. Furthermore, similarly to the 44 th embodiment, the enthalpy difference between the enthalpies of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side and the refrigerant outlet side can be enlarged in the discharge side evaporator 14 and in the suction side evaporator 16 , thereby further improving the COP.
- the high-pressure refrigerant flowing in a refrigerant passage from the refrigerant outlet side of the first branch portion 18 to the inlet side of the first electrical expansion valve 19 is heat-exchanged with a low-pressure refrigerant to be drawn to the second compression mechanism 21 a. Therefore, it can prevent the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing from the first branch portion 18 to the nozzle portion 13 a from being unnecessary reduced.
- the tilt of the iso-enthalpy line in the nozzle portion 13 a becomes more smooth in accordance with an increase of the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the nozzle portion 13 a. Therefore, in a case where the refrigerant is expanded in iso-entropy by an equal pressure in the nozzle portion 13 a, the difference (recovery energy amount) between the enthalpy of the inlet side refrigerant of the nozzle portion 13 a and the enthalpy of the outlet side refrigerant of the nozzle portion 13 a becomes larger as the enthalpy of the inlet side refrigerant of the nozzle portion 13 a becomes higher.
- the recovery energy amount in the nozzle portion 13 a can be increased in accordance with increase of the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the nozzle portion 13 a.
- a pressure increasing amount in the diffuser portion 13 d can be increased, thereby further improving the COP.
- an inner heat exchanger 32 in which the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 and a low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle are heat exchanged, is added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 43rd embodiment.
- the inner heat exchanger 32 is for performing heat exchange between refrigerant flowing through a high-pressure side refrigerant passage 32 a from a refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 , and a low-pressure side refrigerant flowing through a low-pressure side refrigerant passage 32 b.
- the basic structure of the inner heat exchanger 32 is similar to the inner heat exchanger 30 of the 45th embodiment.
- the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 is the refrigerant passing through a refrigerant passage from the refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 toward the inlet port of the first branch portion 18 .
- the low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle of the present embodiment is the refrigerant to be drawn into the first compression mechanism 11 a.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 43rd embodiment.
- the enthalpy of the suction side refrigerant of the first compression mechanism 11 a is increased (point g 10 ⁇ point g′ 10 in FIG. 88 ), and the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the first branch portion 18 is decreased (point b 10 ⁇ point b′ 10 in FIG. 88 ), by the operation of the inner heat exchanger 32 , in any one operation mode, as in the Mollier diagram of FIG. 88 .
- Other operation is similar to that of the 43rd embodiment.
- the same effects as in (A) to (H) of the 43rd embodiment can be obtained. Furthermore, similarly to the 44th embodiment, the enthalpy difference between the enthalpies of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side and the refrigerant outlet side can be enlarged in the discharge side evaporator 14 and in the suction side evaporator 16 , thereby further improving the COP.
- an inner heat exchanger 33 in which the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 and a low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle are heat exchanged, is added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 43rd embodiment.
- the inner heat exchanger 33 is for performing heat exchange between refrigerant flowing through a high-pressure side refrigerant passage 33 a from a refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 , and a low-pressure side refrigerant flowing through a low-pressure side refrigerant passage 33 b.
- the basic structure of the inner heat exchanger 33 is similar to the inner heat exchanger 30 of the 45th embodiment.
- the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 is the refrigerant passing through a refrigerant passage from the refrigerant outlet side of the first branch portion 18 to the refrigerant inlet side of the first electrical expansion valve 19 .
- the low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle of the present embodiment is the refrigerant to be drawn into the first compression mechanism 11 a.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 43rd embodiment.
- the enthalpy of the suction side refrigerant of the first compression mechanism 11 a is increased (point g′ 12 ⁇ point g 12 in FIG. 90 ), and the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the first electrical expansion valve 19 is decreased (point b 12 ⁇ point b′ 12 in FIG. 90 ), in the high-pressure branch operation mode and the simultaneous-branch operation mode, by the operation of the inner heat exchanger 33 , as in the Mollier diagram of FIG. 90 .
- Other operation is similar to that of the 43rd embodiment.
- a structure of the radiator 12 is changed with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 43rd embodiment.
- the radiator 12 of the present embodiment is configured as a sub-cool type condenser, which includes a condensation portion 12 b, a gas-liquid separation portion 12 c (receiver portion) and a super-cooling portion 12 d.
- the condensation portion 12 b condenses the refrigerant
- the gas-liquid separation portion 12 c separates the refrigerant flowing out of the condensation portion 12 b into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant
- the super-cooling portion 12 d super-cools the liquid refrigerant flowing out of the gas-liquid separation portion 12 c.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 43rd embodiment.
- the refrigerant condensed in the condensation portion 12 b of the radiator 12 is separated into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant in the gas-liquid separation portion 12 c, in any one operation mode, as in the Mollier diagram of FIG. 92 . Furthermore, the saturated liquid refrigerant separated in the gas-liquid separation portion 12 c is super-cooled in the supercooling portion 12 d (point b 14 ⁇ point b′ 14 in FIG. 92 ). Other operation is similar to that of the 43rd embodiment.
- the enthalpy difference between the enthalpies of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side and the refrigerant outlet side can be enlarged in the discharge side evaporator 14 and in the suction side evaporator 16 , thereby further improving the COP.
- the suction side refrigerant i.e., low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle
- the second compression mechanism 21 a can prevent the enthalpy of the suction side refrigerant (i.e., low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle) of the second compression mechanism 21 a from being unnecessary increased (point i 14 in FIG. 92 ), unlike a case where the inner heat exchanger 30 of the 45th embodiment is used.
- it can prevent the density of the suction refrigerant of the second compression mechanism 21 a from being lowered, and thereby it is possible to reduce the refrigerant evaporation pressure (refrigerant evaporation temperature) in the suction side evaporator 16 , with respect to the 45th embodiment.
- a flon-based refrigerant is used as the refrigerant for a refrigerant cycle of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 to form a subcritical refrigerant cycle.
- carbon dioxide is used as the refrigerant to form a super-critical refrigerant cycle in which a refrigerant pressure discharged from the first compressor 11 exceeds the critical pressure of the refrigerant.
- the thermal expansion valve 17 is removed from the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 43rd embodiment.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 43rd embodiment.
- an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present embodiment When the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present embodiment is operated, the refrigerant discharged from the first compressor 11 is cooled in the radiator 12 . At this time, the refrigerant passing through the radiator 12 is cooled in a super-critical state without being condensed (point a 16 ⁇ point b 16 of FIG. 94 ).
- the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 flows into the first branch portion 18 , and is branched by the branch portion 18 into a flow of the refrigerant flowing toward the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 and a flow of the refrigerant flowing toward the first thermal expansion valve 19 (point b 16 of FIG. 94 ), in the high-pressure branch operation mode and the simultaneous-branch operation mode.
- the super-critical high-pressure refrigerant flowing into the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 from the first branch portion 18 is decompressed and expanded by the nozzle portion 13 a in iso-entropy (point b 16 ⁇ point d 16 in FIG. 94 ).
- the high-pressure refrigerant flowing from the first branch portion 18 into the first thermal expansion valve 19 is decompressed and expanded in iso-enthalpy at the first thermal expansion valve 19 , thereby reducing the refrigerant pressure (point b 16 ⁇ point h ⁇ 16 , shown by chain line in FIG. 94 ).
- the high-pressure side refrigerant pressure becomes higher than that in the sub-critical refrigerant cycle. Therefore, the pressure difference between the high pressure side and the low pressure side in the cycle can be enlarged (point b 16 ⁇ point d 16 of FIG. 94 ), thereby increasing the decompression amount in the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 . Furthermore, the enthalpy difference (recovery energy amount) between the enthalpies of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side of the nozzle portion 13 a and the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the nozzle portion 13 a can be enlarged, thereby further improving the COR
- an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 40 of the present embodiment is provided with a third branch portion 38 that has a structure similar to the first branch portion 18 of the 43rd embodiment and is arranged at a refrigerant discharge side of the first compressor 11 .
- One refrigerant outlet of the third branch portion 38 is connected to a first radiator 121
- the other refrigerant outlet of the third branch portion 38 is connected to a second radiator 122 .
- the first radiator 121 is a heat-radiation heat exchanger that exchanges heat between high-pressure refrigerant flowing out of the one refrigerant outlet of the third branch portion 38 and outside air (i.e., air outside the room) blown by a cooling fan 121 a, so as to cool the high-pressure refrigerant.
- the second radiator 122 is a heat-radiation heat exchanger that exchanges heat between high-pressure refrigerant flowing out of the other refrigerant outlet of the third branch portion 38 and outside air (i.e., air outside the room) blown by a cooling fan 122 a, so as to cool the high-pressure refrigerant.
- the heat exchange area of the first radiator 121 is reduced with respect to the second radiator 122 , so that the heat-exchanging capacity (heat radiating performance) of the first radiator 121 is made lower than the heat-exchanging capacity of the second radiator 122 .
- the cooling fans 121 a, 122 a are electrical blowers in which its rotational speed (air blowing amount) is controlled by a control voltage output from the control device.
- a receiver i.e., liquid receiver
- a receiver may be provided at a refrigerant outlet side of the first or second radiator 121 , 122 , to be used as a high-pressure side gas-liquid separator in which the refrigerant flowing out of the first or second radiator 121 , 122 is separated into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant, and the liquid refrigerant is stored as surplus refrigerant. Furthermore, the saturated liquid refrigerant separated from the receiver is introduced to a downstream side.
- the thermal expansion valve 17 is connected to a refrigerant outlet side of the first radiator 121 , as a high-pressure side decompression means similarly to the 43rd embodiment.
- the refrigerant outlet side of the thermal expansion valve 17 is connected to a refrigerant inlet side of the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 , similarly to 43rd embodiment.
- the discharge side evaporator 14 is connected to the outlet side of the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 .
- a fixed throttle 39 as a suction side decompression means is connected to a refrigerant outlet side of the second radiator 122 .
- a capillary tube, an orifice or the like can be used as the fixed throttle 39 .
- the suction side evaporator 16 is connected to a refrigerant outlet side of the fixed throttle 39 , similarly to the 43rd embodiment.
- the other configurations are similar to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the 43rd embodiment.
- the control device causes the first and second electrical motors 11 b, 21 b, the cooling fans 121 a, 122 a, the blower fans 14 a, 16 a to be operated.
- the first compressor 11 draws refrigerant, compresses the drawn refrigerant, and discharges the compressed refrigerant.
- the state of the refrigerant at this time is point a 18 of FIG. 96 .
- High-temperature and high-pressure gas refrigerant discharged from the first compressor 11 flows into the third branch portion 38 , and is branched by the branch portion 38 into a flow of the refrigerant flowing toward the first radiator 121 and a flow of the refrigerant flowing toward the second radiator 122 (point a 18 of FIG. 96 ).
- passage areas (pressure loss characteristics) of respective passages in the third branch portion 38 are determined, such that a flow ratio Gr 1 /Gr 2 can be set at an optimal ratio at which a high COP can be obtained in the entire cycle.
- the flow ratio Gr 1 /Gr 2 is a ratio of a refrigerant flow amount Gr 1 flowing to the first radiator 121 to a refrigerant flow amount Gr 2 flowing toward the second radiator 122 .
- the refrigerant flowing into the first radiator 121 is heat-exchanged with the blown air (outside air) blown by the cooling fan 121 a to be radiated and condensed (point a 18 ⁇ point b 118 in FIG. 96 ).
- the refrigerant flowing into the second radiator 122 is heat-exchanged with the blown air (outside air) blown by the cooling fan 122 a to be radiated and condensed (point a 18 ⁇ point b 218 in FIG. 96 ).
- the heat exchanging capacity of the first radiator 121 is set lower than the heat exchanging capacity of the second radiator 122 , the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing out of the first radiator 121 can become higher than the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing out of the second radiator 122 .
- the refrigerant flowing out of the first radiator 121 flows into the thermal expansion valve 17 , and is decompressed and expanded in iso-enthalpy to become in a gas-liquid two-phase state (point b 118 ⁇ point c 18 in FIG. 96 ).
- the valve open degree of the thermal expansion valve 17 is adjusted so that a super heat degree (point g 18 in FIG. 96 ) of the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the discharge side evaporator 14 becomes a predetermined value.
- the middle-pressure refrigerant flowing out of the thermal expansion valve 17 is decompressed and expanded by the nozzle portion 13 a in iso-entropy (point c 18 ⁇ point d 18 in FIG. 96 ). Furthermore, the jet refrigerant jetted from the nozzle portion 13 a and the suction refrigerant drawn from the refrigerant suction port 13 b are mixed in the mixing portion 13 c of the ejector 13 (point d 18 ⁇ point e 18 in FIG. 96 ), and is pressurized in the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 (point e 18 ⁇ point f 18 in FIG. 96 ).
- the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion 13 c flows into the discharge side evaporator 14 , and is evaporated by absorbing heat from air inside of the refrigerating room, blown by the blower fan 14 a (point f 18 ⁇ point g 18 in FIG. 96 ). Thus, the air blown into the interior of the refrigerating room is cooled.
- the gas refrigerant flowing out of the discharge side evaporator 14 is drawn into the first compressor 11 , and is compressed again (point g 18 ⁇ point a 18 in FIG. 96 ).
- liquid refrigerant flowing out of the second radiator 122 is decompressed and expanded in iso-enthalpy at the fixed throttle 39 , thereby reducing the refrigerant pressure (point b 218 ⁇ point h 18 in FIG. 96 ).
- the refrigerant decompressed and expanded at the fixed throttle 39 flows into the suction side evaporator 16 , and is evaporated by absorbing heat from air inside of the freezing room, blown by the blower fan 16 a (point h 18 ⁇ point i 18 in FIG. 96 ).
- the air blown into the interior of the room is cooled.
- the refrigerant flowing out of the suction side evaporator 16 is drawn into the second compressor 21 to be compressed again (point i 18 ⁇ point j 18 in FIG. 96 ), and then is drawn into the refrigerant suction port 13 b of the ejector 13 (point j 18 ⁇ point e 18 in FIG. 96 ).
- the other operation such as the control of the pressurizing amount in the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a is similar to that of the 43rd embodiment.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 40 of the present embodiment is operated above, and thereby the effects (A), (B), (D), (F)-(H) of the 43rd embodiment can be obtained.
- the heat radiation capacity of the first radiator 121 and the heat radiation capacity of the second radiator 122 can be changed independently. Therefore, the heat radiation capacity of the second radiator 122 can be easily suited to the heat absorbing capacity of the suction side evaporator 16 , and the heat radiation capacity of the first and second radiators 121 , 122 can be easily suited to the heat absorbing capacity of the discharge side evaporator 14 . Therefore, it is easy to stabilize the operation of a cycle.
- the heat exchanging capacity of the first radiator 121 is reduced than that of the second radiator 122 , it can prevent the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing to the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 from being unnecessary reduced. Therefore, the recovery energy in the nozzle portion 13 a can be increased, and improvement in the COP can be obtained similarly to the 46th embodiment.
- an inner heat exchanger 34 in which the refrigerant flowing out of the second radiator 122 and a low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle are heat exchanged, is added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 40 of the 51st embodiment.
- the inner heat exchanger 34 is for performing heat exchange between refrigerant flowing through a high-pressure side refrigerant passage 34 a from a refrigerant outlet side of the second radiator 122 , and a low-pressure side refrigerant flowing through a low-pressure side refrigerant passage 34 b.
- the basic structure of the inner heat exchanger 34 is similar to the inner heat exchanger 30 of the 45th embodiment. More specifically, the low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle of the present embodiment is the refrigerant to be drawn into the second compression mechanism 21 a. Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 51st embodiment.
- the same effects as in the 51st embodiment can be obtained. Therefore, the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the suction side evaporator 16 can be decreased by the action of the inner heat exchanger 34 . Thus, the enthalpy difference between the enthalpies of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side and the refrigerant outlet side can be enlarged in the suction side evaporator 16 , thereby further improving the COP.
- an inner heat exchanger 35 in which the refrigerant flowing out of the second radiator 122 and a low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle are heat exchanged, is added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 40 of the 51st embodiment.
- the inner heat exchanger 35 is for performing heat exchange between refrigerant flowing through a high-pressure side refrigerant passage 35 a from a refrigerant outlet side of the second radiator 122 , and a low-pressure side refrigerant flowing through a low-pressure side refrigerant passage 35 b.
- the basic structure of the inner heat exchanger 35 is similar to the inner heat exchanger 30 of the 45th embodiment. More specifically, the low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle of the present embodiment is the refrigerant to be drawn into the first compression mechanism 11 a. Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 51st embodiment.
- the enthalpy of the suction side refrigerant of the first compression mechanism 11 a is increased (point g 22 ⁇ point g′ 22 in FIG. 100 ), and the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the fixed throttle 39 is decreased (point b 222 ⁇ point 2 ′ 22 in FIG. 100 ), by the operation of the inner heat exchanger 35 .
- Other operation is similar to that of the 51st embodiment.
- the same effects as in the 51st embodiment can be obtained. Furthermore, by the operation of the inner heat exchanger 35 , the enthalpy difference between the enthalpies of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side and the refrigerant outlet side can be enlarged in the suction side evaporator 16 , thereby increasing the cooling capacity and further improving the COP.
- a structure of the second radiator 122 is changed with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 40 of the 51st embodiment.
- the basic structure of the second radiator 122 of the present embodiment is similar to the radiator 12 of the 49th embodiment. Therefore, the second radiator 122 of the present embodiment is a sub-cool type condenser that includes a condensation portion 122 b, a gas-liquid separation portion 122 c (receiver portion), and a super-cooling portion 122 d. Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 51st embodiment.
- the refrigerant condensed in the condensation portion 122 b of the second radiator 122 is separated into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant in the gas-liquid separation portion 122 c, as in the Mollier diagram of FIG. 102 . Furthermore, the saturated liquid refrigerant separated in the gas-liquid separation portion 122 c is super-cooled in the supercooling portion 122 d (point b 224 ⁇ point b 2 ′ 24 in FIG. 102 ). Other operation is similar to that of the 51st embodiment.
- the same effects as in the 51st embodiment can be obtained. Furthermore, because the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the suction side evaporator 16 can be reduced, the enthalpy difference between the enthalpies of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side and the refrigerant outlet side can be enlarged in the suction side evaporator 16 , thereby increasing the cooling capacity and further improving the COP.
- the thermal expansion valve 17 is removed with respect to the 51st embodiment, and carbon dioxide is used as the refrigerant similarly to the 50th embodiment thereby configuring a super-critical refrigerant cycle.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 51st embodiment.
- the refrigerant discharged from the first compressor 21 is branched at the third branch portion 38 , and is respectively cooled in the first and second radiators 121 , 122 , as in the Mollier diagram of FIG. 104 .
- the refrigerant passing through the first and second radiators 121 , 122 is cooled in a super-critical state without being condensed (point a 26 ⁇ point b 126 , point a 26 ⁇ point b 226 of FIG. 104 ).
- the super-critical high-pressure refrigerant flowing into the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 from the first radiator 121 is decompressed and expanded by the nozzle portion 13 a in iso-entropy (point b 126 ⁇ point d 26 in FIG. 104 ).
- the super-critical high-pressure refrigerant flowing out of the second radiator 122 is decompressed and expanded in iso-enthalpy at the fixed throttle 39 , thereby reducing the refrigerant pressure (point b 226 ⁇ point h 26 in FIG. 104 ).
- Other operation is similar to that of the 51st embodiment.
- FIG. 105 is an entire schematic diagram of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 50 of the present embodiment.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 50 is provided with first and second heat exchangers 51 , 52 .
- the first and second heat exchangers 51 , 52 are configured to be capable of switching between a first operation mode for cooling air (fluid to be heat-exchanged) to be blown into a room by using the first heat exchanger 51 , and a second operation mode for heating air to be blown into the room by using the second heat exchanger 52 .
- the solid line arrows in FIG. 105 show the flow of the refrigerant in the first operation mode
- the chain line arrows in FIG. 105 show the flow of the refrigerant in the second operation mode.
- Refrigerant passages of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle dev ice 50 are switched by first and second electrical four-way valves 53 , 54 that are refrigerant passage switching means, thereby switching between the first operation mode and the second operation mode.
- the operation of the first and second electrical four-way valves 53 , 54 is respectively controlled by control signals output from the control device.
- the first electrical four-way valve 53 is connected to a refrigerant outlet side of a radiator 12 , similarly to the 43rd embodiment.
- the first electrical four-way valve 53 is adapted to switch between a refrigerant passage (i.e., the circuit shown by the solid line arrows in FIG. 105 ) in which a refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 and a refrigerant inlet side of the first heat exchanger 51 are connected, and at the same time, a liquid refrigerant outlet side of an accumulator 55 and a refrigerant inlet side of the second heat exchanger 52 are connected; and a refrigerant passage (i.e., the circuit shown by the chain line arrows in FIG.
- the accumulator 55 is a discharge-side gas-liquid separator, in which the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 is separated into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant, and surplus liquid refrigerant in the cycle is stored therein.
- a fixed throttle 59 is arranged between the liquid-refrigerant outlet side of the accumulator 55 and the first electrical four-way valve 53 , so as to decompress and expand the refrigerant flowing toward the first electrical four-way valve 53 .
- the basic structure of the fixed throttle 59 is similar to the fixed throttle 39 of the 51st embodiment.
- the second electrical four-way valve 54 is connected to refrigerant outlet sides of the first and second heat exchangers 51 , 52 .
- the second electrical four-way valve 54 is configured to switch between a refrigerant passage (i.e., the circuit shown by the solid line arrows in FIG. 105 ) in which the refrigerant outlet side of the first heat exchanger 51 and the inlet side of the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 are connected, and at the same time, the refrigerant outlet side of the second heat exchanger 52 and the refrigerant suction side of the second compressor 21 are connected; and a refrigerant passage (i.e., the circuit shown by the chain line arrows in FIG.
- a thermal expansion valve 57 is arranged between the second electrical four-way valve 54 and the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 , as a high-pressure side decompressing means for decompressing and expanding the refrigerant flowing into the nozzle portion 13 a.
- the thermal expansion valve 57 has a temperature sensing portion (not shown) provided in a refrigerant passage at the refrigerant suction side of the second compressor 21 .
- the thermal expansion valve 57 is a variable throttle mechanism, in which a super-heat degree of the refrigerant at the refrigerant suction side of the second compressor 21 is detected based on temperature and pressure of the refrigerant at the refrigerant suction side of the second compressor 21 , and the valve-open degree (refrigerant flow amount) of the thermal expansion valve 57 is adjusted by using a mechanical mechanism so that the super-heat degree at the refrigerant suction side of the second compressor 21 is approached to a predetermined value.
- the first heat exchanger 51 is a using-side heat exchanger, in which the refrigerant passing therein is heat-exchanged with inside air blown and circulated by a blower fan 51 a.
- the second heat exchanger 52 is a using-side heat exchanger, in which the refrigerant passing therein is heat-exchanged with inside air blown and circulated by a blower fan 52 a.
- the first and second blower fans 51 a, 52 a are electrical blowers in which its rotational speed (air blowing amount) is controlled by a control voltage output from the control device.
- the accumulator 55 is a discharge-side gas-liquid separator, in which the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 is separated into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant, and surplus liquid refrigerant in the cycle is stored therein. Furthermore, a refrigerant suction port of the first compressor 11 is connected to a gas-refrigerant outlet of the accumulator 55 .
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 43rd embodiment.
- the operation of the present embodiment with the above configurations will be described with reference to the Mollier diagram of FIG. 106 .
- the first operation mode and the second operation mode are switched every a predetermined time, thereby continuously cooling the interior of the room.
- the control device causes the first and second electrical motors 11 b, 21 b, the cooling fan 12 a, and the blower fans 51 a, 52 a to be operated.
- control device causes the first electrical four-way valve 53 to be switched such that the refrigerant discharge side of the radiator 12 and the refrigerant inlet side of the first heat exchanger 51 are connected, and at the same time, the liquid refrigerant outlet side of the accumulator 55 and the refrigerant inlet side of the second heat exchanger 52 are connected; and causes the second electrical four-way valve 54 to be switched such that the refrigerant outlet side of the first heat exchanger 51 and the inlet side of the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 are connected, and at the same time, the refrigerant outlet side of the second heat exchanger 52 and the refrigerant suction side of the second compressor 21 are connected.
- refrigerant circulates in this order of the first compressor 11 ⁇ the radiator 12 ( ⁇ the first electrical four-way valve 53 ) ⁇ the first heat exchanger 51 ( ⁇ the second electrical four-way valve 54 ) ⁇ the thermal expansion valve 57 ⁇ the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 ⁇ the gas-refrigerant outlet of the accumulator 55 ⁇ first compressor 11 .
- refrigerant circulates in this order of the liquid refrigerant outlet of the accumulator 55 ⁇ the fixed throttle 59 ( ⁇ first electrical four-way valve 53 ) ⁇ the second heat exchanger 52 ( ⁇ the second electrical four-way valve 54 ) ⁇ the second compressor 21 ⁇ the refrigerant suction port 13 b of the ejector 13 ⁇ the accumulator 55 .
- the refrigerant (point a 28 in FIG. 106 ) compressed by the first compression mechanism 11 a is cooled in the radiator 12 by heat exchange with outside air blown by the blower fan 12 a (point a 28 ⁇ b 28 in FIG. 106 ). Then, the refrigerant flowing out of the radiator 12 flows into the first heat exchanger 51 via the first electrical four-way valve 53 .
- the refrigerant flowing into the first heat exchanger 51 is heat-exchanged with air inside the room, blown and circulated by the first blower fan 51 a, and is cooled (point b 28 ⁇ point b′ 28 in FIG. 106 ). Thus, defrosting of the first heat exchanger 51 can be performed.
- the refrigerant flowing out of the first heat exchanger 51 flows into the thermal expansion valve 57 via the second electrical four-way valve 54 .
- the refrigerant flowing into the thermal expansion valve 57 is decompressed and expanded in iso-enthalpy, and becomes in a gas-liquid two-phase state (point b′ 28 ⁇ point c 28 in FIG. 106 ).
- the valve open degree of the thermal expansion valve 57 is adjusted so that a super heat degree (point g 28 in FIG. 106 ) of the refrigerant at the refrigerant suction side of the first compressor 11 becomes a predetermined value.
- a middle refrigerant flowing out of the thermal expansion valve 57 flows into the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 , and is decompressed and expanded by the nozzle portion 13 a in iso-entropy to be jetted therefrom (point c 28 ⁇ point d 28 in FIG. 106 ).
- the refrigerant discharged from the second compression mechanism 21 a is drawn into the ejector 13 from the refrigerant suction port 13 b of the ejector 13 , by the refrigerant suction action of the jet refrigerant (point j 28 ⁇ point e 28 in FIG. 106 ).
- the jet refrigerant jetted from the nozzle portion 13 a and the suction refrigerant drawn from the refrigerant suction port 13 b are mixed in the mixing portion 13 c of the ejector 13 , and is pressurized in the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 (point e 28 ⁇ point f 28 in FIG. 106 ).
- the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion 13 d is separated into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant in the accumulator 55 (point f 28 ⁇ point g 28 , point f 28 ⁇ point g′ 28 in FIG. 106 ), and the gas refrigerant flowing out of the gas refrigerant outlet of the accumulator 55 is drawn into the first compression mechanism 11 a to be compressed again (point g 28 ⁇ point a 28 in FIG. 106 ).
- liquid refrigerant flowing out of the liquid refrigerant outlet of the accumulator 55 is further decompressed and expanded in iso-enthalpy at the fixed throttle 59 (point g′ 28 ⁇ point h 28 in FIG. 106 ).
- the refrigerant from the fixed throttle 59 flows into the second heat exchanger 52 via the first electrical four-way valve 53 .
- the refrigerant flowing into the second heat exchanger 52 is evaporated by absorbing heat from air inside of the room, blown and circulated by the second blower fan 52 a (point h 28 ⁇ point i 28 in FIG. 106 ).
- the air blown into the interior of the room is cooled.
- the refrigerant flowing out of the second heat exchanger 52 is drawn into the second compression mechanism 21 a via the electrical four-way valve 54 , and is compressed in the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- the control device controls operation of the first and second electrical motors 11 b, 21 b such that COP in the entire cycle of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 50 is approached approximately to the maximum value, similarly to the 43rd embodiment.
- the refrigerant passage is switched, such that the refrigerant discharged from the first compression mechanism 11 a is radiated in both the radiator 12 and the first heat exchanger 51 , and the refrigerant is evaporated in the second heat exchanger 52 .
- air to be blown into the room can be cooled by the second heat exchanger 52 , while the first heat exchanger 51 is defrosted.
- the control device causes the first electrical four-way valve 53 to be switched such that the refrigerant discharge side of the radiator 12 and the refrigerant inlet side of the second heat exchanger 52 are connected, and at the same time, the liquid refrigerant outlet side of the accumulator 55 and the refrigerant inlet side of the first heat exchanger 51 are connected; and causes the second electrical four-way valve 54 to be switched such that the refrigerant outlet side of the second heat exchanger 52 and the inlet side of the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 are connected, and at the same time, the refrigerant outlet side of the first heat exchanger 51 and the refrigerant suction side of the second compressor 21 are connected.
- refrigerant circulates in this order of the first compressor 11 ⁇ the radiator 12 ( ⁇ the first electrical four-way valve 53 ) ⁇ the second heat exchanger 52 ( ⁇ the second electrical four-way valve 54 ) ⁇ the thermal expansion valve 57 ⁇ the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 ⁇ the gas-refrigerant outlet of the accumulator 55 ⁇ the first compressor 11 .
- refrigerant circulates in this order of the liquid refrigerant outlet of the accumulator 55 ⁇ the fixed throttle 59 ( ⁇ first electrical four-way valve 53 ) ⁇ the first heat exchanger 51 ( ⁇ the second electrical four-way valve 54 ) ⁇ the second compressor 21 ⁇ the refrigerant suction port 13 b of the ejector 13 ⁇ the accumulator 55 .
- the refrigerant passage is switched reversely from the first operation mode, such that the refrigerant discharged from the first compression mechanism 11 a is radiated in the radiator 12 and the second heat exchanger 52 , and the refrigerant is evaporated in the first heat exchanger 51 .
- the states of the refrigerant in the second operation mode are similar to the Mollier diagram of FIG. 106 .
- air to be blown into the room can be cooled by the first heat exchanger 51 , while the second heat exchanger 52 is defrosted.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 50 of the present embodiment is operated above, and thereby the effects (B), (G), (H) of the 43rd embodiment can be obtained. Because the first operation mode and the second operation mode can be alternatively switched, even when any one of the first and second heat exchangers 51 , 52 is defrosted, the other one of the first and second heat exchangers 51 , 52 can be used to cool the room. Therefore, in the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 50 of the present embodiment, continuously stable cooling capacity can be obtained.
- an inner heat exchanger 36 in which high-pressure refrigerant at an upstream side of the nozzle portion 13 a and a low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle are heat exchanged, is added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 50 of the 56th embodiment.
- the inner heat exchanger 36 is for performing heat exchange between refrigerant flowing through a high-pressure side refrigerant passage 36 a at an upstream side of the nozzle portion 13 a, and a low-pressure side refrigerant flowing through a low-pressure side refrigerant passage 36 b.
- the basic structure of the inner heat exchanger 36 is similar to the inner heat exchanger 30 of the 45th embodiment. More specifically, in the present embodiment, the high-pressure refrigerant at the upstream side of the nozzle portion 13 a is the refrigerant flowing through a refrigerant passage from the second electrical four-way valve 54 to the thermal expansion valve 57 . In contrast, the low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle of the present embodiment is the refrigerant to be drawn into the second compression mechanism 21 a. Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 56th embodiment.
- the same effects as in the 56th embodiment can be obtained. Furthermore, by the operation of the inner heat exchanger 36 , the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into a heat exchanger used as the evaporator among the first and second heat exchangers 51 , 52 can be decreased, in any operation mode.
- the enthalpy difference between the enthalpies of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side and the refrigerant outlet side can be enlarged in the heat exchanger used as the evaporator, thereby further improving the COP.
- an inner heat exchanger 37 in which high-pressure refrigerant at an upstream side of the nozzle portion 13 a and a low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle are heat exchanged, is added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 50 of the 56th embodiment.
- the inner heat exchanger 37 is for performing heat exchange between refrigerant flowing through a high-pressure side refrigerant passage 37 a at an upstream side of the nozzle portion 13 a, and a low-pressure side refrigerant flowing through a low-pressure side refrigerant passage 37 b.
- the basic structure of the inner heat exchanger 37 is similar to the inner heat exchanger 30 of the 45th embodiment. More specifically, in the present embodiment, the high-pressure refrigerant at the upstream side of the nozzle portion 13 a is the refrigerant flowing through a refrigerant passage from the second electrical four-way valve 54 to the thermal expansion valve 57 . In contrast, the low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle of the present embodiment is the refrigerant to be drawn into the first compression mechanism 11 a. Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 56th embodiment.
- the same effects as in the 56th embodiment can be obtained. Furthermore, by the operation of the inner heat exchanger 37 , the enthalpy difference between the enthalpies of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side and the refrigerant outlet side can be enlarged in the heat exchanger used as an evaporator in any operation mode, thereby further improving the COP.
- the thermal expansion valve 57 is removed with respect to the 56th embodiment, and carbon dioxide is used as the refrigerant similarly to the 50th embodiment, thereby configuring a super-critical refrigerant cycle.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 56th embodiment.
- the refrigerant discharged from the first compressor 11 is cooled in the radiator 12 and a heat exchanger used as a radiator in the first and second heat exchangers 51 , 52 , as in the Mollier diagram of FIG. 112 .
- the refrigerant passing through the radiator 12 and the heat exchanger as a radiator is cooled in a super-critical state without being condensed (point a 34 ⁇ point b 34 ⁇ point b′ 34 of FIG. 112 )
- the refrigerant flowing into the nozzle portion 13 a is decompressed and expanded at the nozzle portion 13 a in iso-entropy (point b′ 34 ⁇ point d 34 in FIG. 112 ).
- Other operation is similar to that of the 56th embodiment.
- a discharge side evaporator 14 is arranged at a downstream side of the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 and at an upstream side of the accumulator 55 , with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 50 of the 56th embodiment.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 56th embodiment.
- the cycle device 50 of the present embodiment is operated similarly to the 56th embodiment. Furthermore, as in the Mollier diagram of FIG. 114 , the liquid refrigerant is evaporated at the discharge side evaporator 14 in the refrigerant state from point f 36 to point f′ 36 , thereby obtaining heat absorbing action. Therefore, air blown by the blower fan 14 a can also be cooled by the discharge side evaporator 14 .
- the refrigerant is evaporated in the discharge side evaporator 14 at a temperature higher than the refrigerant evaporation temperature in the heat exchanger used as the evaporator in the first and second heat exchangers 51 , 52 . That is, in the discharge side evaporator 14 and the heat exchanger used as the evaporator within the first and second heat exchangers 51 , 52 , refrigerant evaporates in a different temperature zone.
- air in the room of the refrigerator, where food, a drink, etc. are saved at a low temperature (0° C.-10° C.), can be also cooled at the discharge side evaporator 14 , for example, while the same effects as in the 43rd embodiment can be obtained.
- the discharge side evaporator 14 may be added.
- an inner heat exchanger 35 similar to the 53rd embodiment is added, and the discharge side evaporator 14 and the blower fan 14 a are removed, with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 40 of the 51st embodiment.
- the inner heat exchanger 35 of the present embodiment is adapted to perform heat exchange between high-pressure refrigerant flowing in a refrigerant passage from the refrigerant outlet side of the second radiator 122 to the inlet side of the fixed throttle 39 , and the refrigerant to be drawn to the first compression mechanism 11 a.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 51st embodiment.
- the refrigerant flowing out of the diffuser portion 13 d is evaporated in the low-pressure side refrigerant passage 35 b of the inner heat exchanger 35 , and the enthalpy of the suction side refrigerant of the first compression mechanism 11 a is increased (point f 38 ⁇ point g 38 in FIG. 116 ), by the operation of the inner heat exchanger 35 , as in the Mollier diagram of FIG. 116 . Furthermore, the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing out of the second radiator 122 decreases (point b 238 ⁇ point b 2 ′ 38 in FIG. 116 ).
- cooling action can exist in the suction side evaporator 16 , and the same effects as in (B), (D), (F)-(H) in the 43rd embodiment can be obtained.
- the enthalpy of the refrigerant flowing into the nozzle portion 13 a is not unnecessary reduced, and thereby the COP improvement can be obtained. Furthermore, improvement in the COP, due to the inner heat exchanger 32 , can be obtained similarly to 53rd embodiment.
- an accumulator 55 and a suction-side gas-liquid separator 55 a similar to the 56th embodiment are added with respect to the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 50 of the 61st embodiment.
- the suction-side gas-liquid separator 55 a is a gas-liquid separator in which the refrigerant flowing out of the suction side evaporator 16 is separated into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant, and surplus liquid refrigerant in the cycle is stored therein.
- a refrigerant suction port of the second compressor 21 is connected to a gas- refrigerant outlet of the suction-side gas-liquid separator 55 a.
- Other configurations in the present embodiment are similar to those of the 61st embodiment.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 40 of the present embodiment when operated, it is operated similarly to the 61st embodiment so that cooling action can be obtained in the suction side evaporator 16 , and thereby the same effects as in (B), (F)-(H) of the 43rd embodiment can be obtained and the COP can be improved similarly to the 26th embodiment.
- both the accumulator 55 and the suction-side gas-liquid separator 55 a are provided; however, any one of the accumulator 55 and the suction-side gas-liquid separator 55 a may be provided.
- the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and the following various deformations are possible.
- the first and second compressors 11 , 21 are used as compressors configured respectively separately.
- the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a and the first and second electrical motors 11 b, 21 b may be constituted integrally.
- first and second compression mechanisms 11 a and 21 a and the first and second electrical motors 11 b and 21 b may be accommodated in the same housing, and may be constituted integrally.
- the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a may be configured to have a common rotation shaft, so as to drive both the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a by using a driving force supplied from a common drive source.
- the size of the first and second compression mechanisms 11 a, 21 a can be made small, thereby reducing the size of the entire ejector-type refrigeration cycle device.
- an electrical compressor is adapted respectively as the first and second compressors 11 , 21 .
- the formation of the first and second compressors 11 , 21 is not limited to it.
- a displacement variable compressor may be adapted to adjust the refrigerant discharge capacity by variation in its discharge capacity, using an engine or the like as a driving source.
- the discharge capacity changing means is configured by the displacement variable compressor.
- a fixed-displacement compressor may be used to adjust the refrigerant discharge capacity by interruptingly changing the connection with a driving source, using interruption of an electromagnetic clutch.
- the electromagnetic clutch serves as a discharge capacity changing means.
- the same-type compression mechanism or different-type compression mechanisms may be used as the first and second compressors 11 , 21 .
- an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the present invention is used for a refrigeration device or a freezing/refrigerating device.
- the present invention is not limited to it.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device 10 of the present invention may be used for an air conditioner for indoor air-conditioning or an air conditioner for a vehicle.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device may be used for a water heater for heating water that is a fluid to be heat-exchanged in a heating operation mode.
- a fixed ejector in which a throttle passage area of the nozzle portion 13 a is fixed, is used as the ejector 13 .
- a variable ejector in which the throttle passage area of the nozzle 13 a is variable, may be adapted.
- a variable throttle mechanism may be used as the fixed throttle 15 or the second fixed throttle 53 .
- a flon-based refrigerant is used as the refrigerant for a refrigerant cycle.
- the kind of the refrigerant is not limited to it.
- hydrocarbon-based refrigerant, carbon dioxide, etc. may be used.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the present invention may be configured to form a vapor-compression super-critical refrigerant cycle in which a refrigerant pressure on the high-pressure side exceeds the critical pressure of the refrigerant.
- the refrigerant pressure on the high-pressure side becomes higher, thereby enlarging the pressure difference between the pressure of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side of the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 and the pressure of the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the nozzle portion 13 a of the ejector 13 .
- the enthalpy difference between the enthalpies of the refrigerant at the refrigerant inlet side of the nozzle portion 13 a and the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the nozzle portion 13 a can be enlarged, thereby increasing the recovery energy amount.
- a pressure control valve may be used as a high-pressure side decompression means.
- the pressure control valve adjusts a high-pressure side refrigerant pressure to a target high pressure, based on a high-pressure side refrigerant temperature at the refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 .
- the target high pressure is a value determined such that the COP becomes approximately in maximum.
- the pressure control valve may be configured to have a temperature sensing portion located at a refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 , and may be configured to generate a pressure corresponding to the temperature of the high-pressure refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 within the temperature sensing portion, so as to adjust the valve open degree by the balance between the inner pressure of the temperature sensing portion and the refrigerant pressure at the refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 .
- the above-described 1st to 10th embodiments describe regarding the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device, in which the accumulator 24 is arranged at the downstream side of the diffuser portion 13 d of the ejector 13 .
- the configuration of the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device is not limited to it.
- the second compression mechanism 21 a may be arranged between the refrigerant outlet side of the suction side evaporator and the refrigerant suction port of the ejector, thereby forming another cycle. Even in this case, the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device can be stably operated.
- additional compression mechanism may be provided.
- an additional evaporator may be arranged in parallel with the suction side evaporator 16 of the 1st embodiment, and an additional compression mechanism may be provided to draw only the refrigerant flowing out of the additional evaporator.
- the suction side evaporator 16 is used as the using-side heat exchanger
- the radiator 12 is used as the exterior heat exchanger for radiating heat to the atmosphere.
- a heat pump cycle may be configured, such that the suction side heat exchanger 16 may be configured as the exterior heat exchanger, and the radiator 12 may be configured as the interior heat exchanger for heating the refrigerant that is used to heat air or water to be heated.
- the thermal expansion valve 17 is used as a high-pressure side decompression means.
- an electrical expansion valve may be adopted for adjusting a throttle opening degree (valve opening degree) with an electric control signal from the outside.
- a fixed throttle mechanism having the same structure as the fixed throttle 15 may be adopted, without using a variable throttle mechanism as the decompression means.
- an expansion unit may be used as the high-pressure side decompression means or the low-pressure side decompression means (fixed throttle 15 ).
- the expansion unit the volume is expanded so as to decompress the refrigerant, and the pressure energy of the refrigerant is converted to the mechanical energy thereof.
- various displacement-variable compression mechanisms such as a scroll type compression mechanism, a vane type compression mechanism, a rotary piston type compression mechanism or the like can be used, for example.
- the expansion unit when the refrigerant reversely flows with respect to the refrigerant flow in a case where the displacement-variable compression mechanism is used as the compression mechanism, the mechanical energy can be output while refrigerant is decompressed by expending the volume.
- a rotation-type displacement-variable compression mechanism may be used as the expansion unit. In this case, the rotation energy recovered in the expansion unit can be output as the mechanical energy.
- the mechanical energy output from the expansion unit may be used as a supplemental power source of the first and second compression mechanisms.
- the energy efficiency in the entire ejector-type refrigeration cycle device can be improved.
- the mechanical energy output from the expansion unit may be used as a driving source of an exterior machine.
- electrical energy can be obtained if a generator is used as the exterior machine.
- a flywheel may be used as the exterior machine.
- the mechanical energy output from the expansion unit can be stored as a kinetic energy.
- a spring device spiral spring
- the mechanical energy recovered in the expansion unit can be stored as an elastic energy.
- a suction-side gas-liquid separator 24 a may be added, similarly to the 8th embodiment. In this case, only gas refrigerant separated at the suction-side gas-liquid separator 24 a can be supplied to the second compression mechanism 21 a, thereby preventing a liquid refrigerant compression in the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- refrigerant flow direction in the high-pressure side refrigerant passage and the refrigerant flow direction in the low-pressure side refrigerant passage there are described regarding the refrigerant flow direction in the high-pressure side refrigerant passage and the refrigerant flow direction in the low-pressure side refrigerant passage.
- the refrigerant flow direction in the high-pressure side refrigerant passage and the refrigerant flow direction in the low-pressure side refrigerant passage may be arranged in the same direction.
- the refrigerant flow direction in the high-pressure side refrigerant passage and the refrigerant flow direction in the low-pressure side refrigerant passage may be arranged in different directions.
- the thermal expansion valve 17 is used as the high-pressure side decompression means, so that a super heat degree of the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the discharge side evaporator 14 becomes a predetermined value.
- a thermal expansion valve may be adopted so that the super heat degree of the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the suction side evaporator 16 becomes a predetermined value.
- an electrical expansion valve may be adopted for adjusting a throttle opening degree (valve opening degree) with an electric control signal from the outside.
- a fixed throttle mechanism having the same structure as the fixed throttle 19 may be adopted, without using a variable throttle mechanism as the decompression means.
- a high-pressure side decompression means may be removed from the refrigeration cycle device as in the 16th, 22nd, 28th, 35th, 36th, and 37th embodiments.
- the pressure control valve 27 described in the 34th embodiment may be added in other embodiments (for example, the 16th, 22nd, 28th embodiment).
- the expansion unit 20 is used as an example of a suction side decompression means.
- an expansion unit may be used as the suction side decompression means.
- the expansion unit may be used as the high-pressure side decompression means.
- the accumulator 24 is arranged as the discharge-side gas-liquid separator in the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device.
- the accumulator 24 may be arranged at a refrigerant suction side of the first compression mechanism 11 a. In this case, the gas refrigerant separated at the accumulator 24 can be supplied to the first compression mechanism 11 a, thereby preventing a liquid refrigerant compression in the first compression mechanism 11 a.
- a suction-side gas-liquid separator may be arranged at a refrigerant suction side of the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- gas refrigerant separated at the suction-side gas-liquid separator can be supplied to the second compression mechanism 21 a, thereby preventing a liquid refrigerant compression in the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- an accumulator 24 may be removed from the cycle in the 17th, 18th, 21st, 22nd, and 37th embodiments.
- the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 are provided to cool different spaces to be cooled (e.g., the space of the refrigerating room, the space of the freezing room).
- the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 may be provided to cool the same space to be cooled.
- it is desirable to integrally assemble the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 and is desirable for air blown by a blower fan to pass the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 in this order.
- the refrigerant evaporation pressure (refrigerant evaporation temperature) of the suction side evaporator 16 becomes lower than the refrigerant evaporation pressure (the refrigerant evaporation temperature) of the discharge side evaporator 14 , as in described above. That is, because the air blown by the blower fan passes through the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 as described above, a temperature difference between the blown air and the refrigerant evaporation temperature can be secured in both the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 , thereby effectively cooling the blown air.
- both the evaporators 14 , 16 may be made of aluminum, and may be bonded integrally by using bonding means such as brazing. Alternatively, the components of both the evaporators may be connected integrally by using a mechanical engagement means such as a bolt-fastening.
- a heat exchanger of a fin and tube type may be used as the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 .
- fins may be used in common in both the discharge side heat exchanger 14 and the suction side heat exchanger 16
- a tube-pass structure tube passage structure in which refrigerant passes may be configured to be separated in two evaporators.
- both the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 are configured to cool the same room in a refrigerator, the refrigerant evaporation temperature of the suction side evaporator 16 arranged at a downstream air side becomes in a temperature (0° C. or less) at which frost is caused.
- the humidity of air blown into the suction side evaporator 16 can be decreased.
- additional compression mechanism may be provided.
- an additional evaporator may be arranged in parallel with the suction side evaporator 16 of the 11th embodiment, and an additional compression mechanism may be provided to draw only the refrigerant flowing out of the additional evaporator.
- an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the present invention is used for a freezing/refrigerating device.
- the present invention is not limited to it.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the present invention may be used for a refrigeration cycle device for indoor air-conditioning or an air conditioner for a vehicle.
- the suction side evaporator 16 is used as the using-side heat exchanger, and the radiator 12 is used as the exterior heat exchanger for radiating heat to the atmosphere.
- a heat pump cycle may be configured, such that the suction side heat exchanger 16 may be configured as the exterior heat exchanger, and the radiator 12 may be configured as the interior heat exchanger for heating a fluid to be heated, such as air or water.
- the refrigerant flow direction in the high-pressure side refrigerant passage and the refrigerant flow direction in the low-pressure side refrigerant passage are not described.
- the refrigerant flow direction in the high-side refrigerant passage and the refrigerant flow direction in the low-pressure side refrigerant passage may be arranged in the same direction.
- the refrigerant flow direction in the high-side refrigerant passage and the refrigerant flow direction in the low-pressure side refrigerant passage may be arranged in different directions.
- the low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle may be the refrigerant to be drawn into the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- the thermal expansion valve 17 is used as the high-pressure side decompression means, so that a super heat degree of the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the discharge side evaporator 14 becomes in a predetermined value.
- a thermal expansion valve may be adopted so that the super heat degree of the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the suction side evaporator 16 becomes a predetermined value.
- a high-pressure side decompression means an electrical expansion valve may be adopted for adjusting a throttle opening degree (valve opening degree) with an electric control signal from the outside.
- a fixed throttle mechanism having the same structure as the fixed throttle 19 may be adopted, without using a variable throttle mechanism as the high-pressure side decompression means.
- a high-pressure side decompression means may be removed from the refrigeration cycle device in the 38th-41st embodiments.
- a pressure control valve may be used as a high-pressure side decompression means.
- the pressure control valve adjusts a high-pressure side refrigerant pressure to a target high pressure, based on a high-pressure side refrigerant temperature at the refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 .
- the target high pressure is a value determined such that the COP becomes approximately in maximum.
- the pressure control valve may be configured to have a temperature sensing portion located at a refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 , and may be configured to generate a pressure corresponding to the temperature of the high-pressure refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 within the temperature sensing portion, so as to adjust the valve open degree by the balance between the inner pressure of the temperature sensing portion and the refrigerant pressure at the refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 12 .
- An expansion unit may be used as the high-pressure side decompression means or the low-pressure side decompression means in the above described embodiments.
- the volume is expanded so as to decompress the refrigerant, and the pressure energy of the refrigerant is converted to the mechanical energy thereof.
- various displacement variable-compression mechanisms such as a scroll type compression mechanism, a vane type compression mechanism, a rotary piston type compression mechanism or the like can be used, for example.
- the expansion unit when the refrigerant reversely flows with respect to the refrigerant flow in a case where the displacement variable compression mechanism is used as the compression mechanism, the mechanical energy can be output while refrigerant is decompressed by expending the volume.
- a rotation-type displacement variable compression mechanism may be used as the expansion unit. In this case, the rotation energy recovered in the expansion unit can be output as the mechanical energy.
- the mechanical energy output from the expansion unit may be used as a supplemental power source of the first and second compression mechanisms.
- the energy efficiency in the entire ejector-type refrigeration cycle device can be improved.
- the mechanical energy output from the expansion unit may be used as a driving source of an exterior machine.
- electrical energy can be obtained if a generator is used as the exterior machine.
- a flywheel may be used as the exterior machine.
- the mechanical energy output from the expansion unit can be stored as a kinetic energy.
- a spring device spiral spring
- the mechanical energy recovered in the expansion unit can be stored as an elastic energy.
- an accumulator as a discharge-side gas-liquid separator may be provided at the refrigerant suction side of the first compressor 11 , so as to separate the refrigerant to be drawn into the first compressor 11 into gas refrigerant and liquid refrigerant and to store the liquid refrigerant as surplus refrigerant of the cycle.
- the gas refrigerant separated at the accumulator can be supplied to the first compression mechanism 11 a, thereby preventing a liquid refrigerant compression in the first compression mechanism 11 a.
- a suction-side gas-liquid separator having the same structure as the accumulator may be arranged at the refrigerant suction side of the second compression mechanism 21 a. In this case, only gas refrigerant separated at the suction-side gas-liquid separator can be supplied to the second compression mechanism 21 a, thereby preventing a liquid refrigerant compression in the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 are provided to cool different spaces to be cooled (e.g., the space of the refrigerating room, the space of the freezing room).
- the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 may be provided to cool the same space to be cooled.
- it is desirable to integrally assemble the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 and is desirable for air blown by a blower fan to pass the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 in this order.
- the refrigerant evaporation pressure (refrigerant evaporation temperature) of the suction side evaporator 16 can be made lower than the refrigerant evaporation pressure (the refrigerant evaporation temperature) of the discharge side evaporator 14 . That is, because the air blown by the blower fan passes through the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 as described above, a temperature difference between the blown air and the refrigerant evaporation temperature can be secured in both the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 , thereby effectively cooling the blown air.
- both the evaporators 14 , 16 may be made of aluminum, and may be bonded integrally by using bonding means such as brazing. Alternatively, the components of both the evaporators 14 , 16 may be connected integrally by using a mechanical engagement means such as a bolt-fastening.
- a heat exchanger of a fin and tube type may be used as the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 .
- fins may be used in common in both the discharge side heat exchanger 14 and the suction side heat exchanger 16
- a tube-pass structure tube passage structure in which refrigerant passes may be configured to be separated in two evaporators.
- both the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 are configured to cool the same room in a refrigerator, the refrigerant evaporation temperature of the suction side evaporator 16 arranged at a downstream air side becomes in a temperature (0° C. or less) at which frost is caused.
- the humidity of air blown into the suction side evaporator 16 can be decreased.
- additional compression mechanism may be provided.
- an additional evaporator may be arranged in parallel with the suction side evaporator 16 of the 38th embodiment, and an additional compression mechanism may be provided to draw only the refrigerant flowing out of the additional evaporator.
- an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the present invention is used for a freezing/refrigerating device.
- the present invention is not limited to it.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the present invention may be used for a refrigeration cycle device for indoor air-conditioning or an air conditioner for a vehicle.
- the suction side evaporator 16 is used as the using-side heat exchanger, and the radiator 12 is used as the exterior heat exchanger for radiating heat to the atmosphere.
- a heat pump cycle may be configured, such that the suction side heat exchanger 16 may be configured as the exterior heat exchanger, and the radiator 12 may be configured as the interior heat exchanger for heating the refrigerant that is used to heat air or water to be heated.
- the refrigerant flow direction in the high-pressure side refrigerant passage and the refrigerant flow direction in the low-pressure side refrigerant passage are not described.
- the refrigerant flow direction in the high-side refrigerant passage and the refrigerant flow direction in the low-pressure side refrigerant passage may be arranged in the same direction.
- the refrigerant flow direction in the high-side refrigerant passage and the refrigerant flow direction in the low-pressure side refrigerant passage may be arranged in different directions.
- the thermal expansion valve 17 is used as the high-pressure side decompression means, so that a super heat degree of the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the discharge side evaporator 14 becomes a predetermined value.
- a thermal expansion valve may be adopted so that the super heat degree of the refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the suction side evaporator 16 becomes a predetermined value.
- a high-pressure side decompression means an electrical expansion valve may be adopted for adjusting a throttle opening degree (valve opening degree) with an electric control signal from the outside.
- a fixed throttle mechanism having the same structure as the fixed throttle 39 , 59 may be adopted, without using a variable throttle mechanism as the high-pressure side decompression means.
- a high-pressure side decompression means may be removed from the refrigeration cycle device in the 43rd-49th, 51st-54th, 56th-58th, 60th-62nd embodiments.
- a pressure control valve may be used as a high-pressure side decompression means.
- the pressure control valve adjusts a high-pressure side refrigerant pressure to a target high pressure, based on a high-pressure side refrigerant temperature at the refrigerant outlet side of the radiator 121 and the heat exchanger used as the radiator in the first and second heat exchangers.
- the target high pressure is a value determined such that the COP becomes approximately in maximum.
- the pressure control valve may be configured to have a temperature sensing portion located at a refrigerant outlet side of the heat exchanger used as the radiator, and may be configured to generate a pressure corresponding to the temperature of the high-pressure refrigerant at the refrigerant outlet side of the heat exchanger used as the radiator within the temperature sensing portion, so as to adjust the valve open degree by the balance between the inner pressure of the temperature sensing portion and the refrigerant pressure at the refrigerant outlet side of the heat exchanger used as the radiator.
- An expansion unit may be used as the high-pressure side decompression means or the low-pressure side decompression means in the above described 43rd-62nd embodiments.
- the volume is expanded so as to decompress the refrigerant, and the pressure energy of the refrigerant is converted to the mechanical energy thereof.
- various displacement-variable compression mechanisms such as a scroll type compression mechanism, a vane type compression mechanism, a rotary piston type compression mechanism or the like can be used, for example.
- the expansion unit when the refrigerant reversely flows with respect to the refrigerant flow in a case where the displacement variable compression mechanism is used as the compression mechanism, the mechanical energy can be output while refrigerant is decompressed by expending the volume.
- a rotation-type displacement variable compression mechanism may be used as the expansion unit. In this case, the rotation energy recovered in the expansion unit can be output as the mechanical energy.
- the mechanical energy output from the expansion unit may be used as a supplemental power source of the first and second compression mechanisms.
- the energy efficiency in the entire ejector-type refrigeration cycle device can be improved.
- the mechanical energy output from the expansion unit may be used as a driving source of an exterior machine.
- electrical energy can be obtained if a generator is used as the exterior machine.
- a flywheel may be used as the exterior machine.
- the mechanical energy output from the expansion unit can be stored as a kinetic energy.
- a spring device spiral spring
- the mechanical energy recovered in the expansion unit can be stored as an elastic energy.
- the accumulator 55 as a discharge-side gas-liquid separator may be provided at the refrigerant suction side of the first compressor 11 , similarly to 56th to 60th embodiments.
- the gas refrigerant separated at the accumulator can be supplied to the first compression mechanism 11 a, thereby preventing a liquid refrigerant compression in the first compression mechanism 11 a.
- a suction-side gas-liquid separator 55 a may be arranged, similarly to the 62nd embodiment. In this case, only gas refrigerant separated at the suction-side gas-liquid separator can be supplied to the second compression mechanism 21 a, thereby preventing a liquid refrigerant compression in the second compression mechanism 21 a.
- the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 are provided to cool different spaces to be cooled (e.g., the space of the refrigerating room, the space of the freezing room).
- the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 may be provided to cool the same space to be cooled.
- it is desirable to integrally assemble the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 and is desirable for air blown by a blower fan to pass the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 in this order.
- the refrigerant evaporation pressure (refrigerant evaporation temperature) of the suction side evaporator 16 can be made lower than the refrigerant evaporation pressure (the refrigerant evaporation temperature) of the discharge side evaporator 14 . That is, because the air blown by the blower fan passes through the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 as described above, a temperature difference between the blown air and the refrigerant evaporation temperature can be secured in both the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 , thereby effectively cooling the blown air.
- both the evaporators 14 , 16 may be made of aluminum, and may be bonded integrally by using bonding means such as brazing. Alternatively, the components of both the evaporators 14 , 16 may be connected integrally by, using a mechanical engagement means such as a bolt-fastening.
- a heat exchanger of a fin and tube type may be used as the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 .
- fins may be used in common in both the discharge side heat exchanger 14 and the suction side heat exchanger 16
- a tube-pass structure tube passage structure in which refrigerant passes may be configured to be separated into two evaporators.
- both the discharge side evaporator 14 and the suction side evaporator 16 are configured to cool the same room in a refrigerator, the refrigerant evaporation temperature of the suction side evaporator 16 arranged at a downstream air side becomes in a temperature (0° C. or less) at which frost is caused.
- the humidity of air blown into the suction side evaporator 16 can be decreased.
- the high-pressure branch operation mode is switched in a high load operation
- the low-pressure branch operation mode is switched in a general operation
- the simultaneous branch operation mode is switched in a low load operation.
- the switching of the respective operation modes is not limited to it.
- the high-pressure branch operation mode may be switched in a high load operation
- the simultaneous branch operation mode may be switched in a general operation
- the low-pressure branch operation mode may be switched in a low load operation in the cycle. That is, when the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device is operated, the operation modes may be switched such that the highest cycle efficiency can be obtained in any operation mode.
- the cycle may be configured such that high-pressure branch operation mode and the low-pressure branch operation mode can be selectively switched without setting the simultaneous branch operation mode.
- the first and second branch portions 18 and 28 may be constituted from a three-way valve, thereby switching a refrigerant passage.
- a fixed throttle mechanism similarly to the fixed throttle 39 , 59 may be used as first and second suction-side decompression means.
- an electromagnetic valve opening/closing valve
- an electromagnetic valve may be provided between the first, second branch portion 18 , 28 and the first, second suction-side decompression means, or in a refrigerant passage downstream of the first, second suction-side decompression means.
- the refrigerant flow direction in the high-pressure side refrigerant passage and the refrigerant flow direction in the low-pressure side refrigerant passage are not described.
- the refrigerant flow direction in the high-side refrigerant passage and the refrigerant flow direction in the low-pressure side refrigerant passage may be arranged in the same direction.
- the refrigerant flow direction in the high-side refrigerant passage and the refrigerant flow direction in the low-pressure side refrigerant passage may be arranged in different directions.
- the low-pressure side refrigerant in the cycle may be the refrigerant to be drawn into the second compressor 21 .
- additional compression mechanism may be provided.
- an additional evaporator may be arranged in parallel with the suction side evaporator 16 of the 43rd embodiment, and an additional compression mechanism may be provided to draw only the refrigerant flowing out of the additional evaporator.
- an ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the present invention is used for a freezing/refrigerating device or a refrigerator.
- the present invention is not limited to it.
- the ejector-type refrigeration cycle device of the present invention may be used for a refrigeration cycle device for indoor air-conditioning or an air conditioner for a vehicle.
- the suction side evaporator 16 is used as the using-side heat exchanger, and the radiator 12 is used as the exterior heat exchanger for radiating heat to the atmosphere.
- a heat pump cycle may be configured, such that the suction side heat exchanger 16 is configured as the exterior heat exchanger, and the radiator 12 is configured as the interior heat exchanger for heating the refrigerant that is used to heat air or water to be heated.
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